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babywings76
01-26-2009, 11:50 AM
I didn't write down my odometer reading, but I know I traveled 77.1 miles for a show. When I entered that into P3, I hit the rate based calculating way, and put in those miles. It said it came to $373.94! Really? Is that right? I must be doing something wrong.

elijahstrust
01-26-2009, 11:52 AM
I think it should be reading 37.39. Is the decimal in the correct position for the mileage rate and the mileage?

babywings76
01-26-2009, 12:00 PM
:blushing: Ha ha ha! I have got to laugh at myself! Thanks for telling me to double check that. Apparently, I can't enter the decimal. It needs to just be a flat number. So, where I specifically typed 77.1, it didn't enter the decimal, hence it made it 771 miles! Could you imagine 771 miles to a show! My accountant would look at me funny with that when he'd see the address being just the neighboring county. LOL

pcsharon1
01-26-2009, 12:32 PM
:blushing: Ha ha ha! I have got to laugh at myself! Thanks for telling me to double check that. Apparently, I can't enter the decimal. It needs to just be a flat number. So, where I specifically typed 77.1, it didn't enter the decimal, hence it made it 771 miles! Could you imagine 771 miles to a show! My accountant would look at me funny with that when he'd see the address being just the neighboring county. LOL

I always make sure to do a show and attend a cluster meeting when I drive home to Virginia to visit my family so I can write off my miles and round trip they are about 700!

jbdowd0798
01-26-2009, 12:42 PM
EXACTLY! I've done a show that was for family and the mileage is over 700 as well. :-)

Di_Can_Cook
01-26-2009, 12:55 PM
I usually start my odometer reading at 0 and end with the number of miles I drove. I use my trip odometer exclusively so that's what I'll say if it's questioned.

candiejayne
01-26-2009, 01:27 PM
what is the per mile rate? anyone know?

jbdowd0798
01-26-2009, 02:38 PM
.585 is the going rate. It went up in July.

candiejayne
01-26-2009, 02:42 PM
ok, so its the same for taxes as it is if your company pays you. Just an FYI then, January 1 it dropped to .55 kinda bummed me out at work, I'm losing .035 per mile, and I drive quite a bit.

Get_Pampered
01-26-2009, 02:46 PM
I thought mileage to/from shows was not tax deductible because it is just like driving to/from work. But, mileage for meeting with the host, cluster meetings, etc. is deductible. Did anyone else read it this way? This will be my first year filing.

Di_Can_Cook
01-26-2009, 05:42 PM
Sure is! If you buy supplies at Office Max or Staples, the mileage to those places is also deductible, though I don't know how to put it into P3.

ok, so its the same for taxes as it is if your company pays you

Not exactly ... my company pays a paltry rate that is up to half what the government gives us. So my task will be to go upstairs and request my mileage logs for the year. My accountant will then deduct the difference between say, 58 cents and 23 cents and the difference is deductible.

candiejayne
01-26-2009, 11:15 PM
Ahhh... I have a goverment job, so maybe thats why I get paid the full amount.

ChefMary412
01-28-2009, 04:41 PM
In P3, how do you go back and edit in the reports on expenses? Somehow I have two entries in for one show, and I used the wrong amount in for milage.. I did not update it in July.

ChefMary412
01-28-2009, 04:42 PM
sorry... just figured it out.

esavvymom
01-31-2009, 11:28 PM
I'm surprised that the mileage rate in P3 is still only 0.485. You'd think with all the updates, that would be corrected too. I didn't realize it was so much different. Bummer! Fortunately, I don't have a ton to update.

pcchefjane
02-01-2009, 12:11 AM
You can take mileage for any of the following: to/from shows, to/from dropping off Host packets or orders, bank deposits, to/from grocery stores/Walmart etc to get supplies, to/from post office, to/from any booths worked. For example, if you go to work and take someone an order there, you can count the mileage as PC mileage. This came from my DD's accountant last year for her business.