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Welcome to the Community space, @mvanhaltern-ets-.
In QuickBooks Online (QBO), you have the option to enter mileage for a specific job that you can bill to the customer. I'll be happy to show you how.
First, you'll have to set up a vendor profile to use in tracking reimbursements. Here's how:
Second, set up a mileage reimbursement expense account to keep track of the bills, including a list of all of your expenses.
Third, create a product item for mileage. This mileage product can be used to make bills whenever you need to track mileage.
Fourth, create a bill for the mileage reimbursement.
Fifth, create a billable expense.
For more information on creating a billable expense, here's a resource for your guide: Enter billable expenses. Here's also an article with a video for your visual reference: How to make expenses billable.
If you need further help managing your transactions in QBO, feel free to reach back out. I'll be happy to lend a hand.
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I think I've found a simpler process. I already had the mileage item set up in QBD when I switched to QBO. In QBO I can use the Delayed Charge from the NEW button to assign the mileage to a job/project and I can use tags to identify the truck. The charge shows up on the project report and on the invoice when I create it.
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