I have expertise in editing mileage and managing vehicles using QuickBooks Self-Employed, @Pmiller. Let me assist you in reaching your goals.
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.
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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.
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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.
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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.