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In QBSE, editing mileage to accurately record the distance requires knowing the total miles first. Here's how:
- In the Miles tab, decide the Tax year.
- After that, get the total miles.
Once you have the total miles, follow these steps to input them:
- From the gear icon, choose Vehicle info in Taxes.
- Decide the vehicle you used and hit the Tax year dropdown.
- Tap the radio button by entering the total miles driven under the Tax info.
- Once finished, select Save.
Additionally, you can deactivate a vehicle if you no longer desire to track it. See the steps provided:
- In Apps, select Mileage.
- From the Add trip dropdown, choose Manage Vehicles.
- Determine what vehicle you want to make inactive and hit Vehicle no longer in use.
Moreover, you might also need to update your vehicle information. For assistance, refer to this link: Update vehicle info in QuickBooks Self-Employed.
Remember, I'm here to help you with any further assistance you might need in managing your mileage in QBSE. Just let me know, and I'll be happy to help.