Mel92504
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This thread centers around the challenges participants face when trying to adjust mileage entries in the P3 system. Several users share their experiences and suggestions regarding the process of editing mileage and related expenses.
Views differ on the ease of adjusting mileage entries, with some participants sharing solutions while others express uncertainty about the process.
Participants discuss personal experiences with the P3 system, specifically regarding mileage entries and expense tracking, without implying any official guidance.
Consultants looking for insights on managing mileage entries in P3 may find the shared experiences and suggestions relevant.
esavvymom said:I didn't enter the wrong miles (I didn't enter odometer mostly- I had entered the actual miles). BUT I did realize that the wrong dollar amount for the mileage was in P3. It was showing 0.485 cents per mile, but since July 2008, the IRS allows I think 0.58 (don't quote me- better to check IRS.) So I had to go back and manually just edit each one.
SO I'd expect you'll have to edit each mileage entry too. Be glad it was only 10! I had twice that many. Doesn't take long.
To change the mileage entered into P3, navigate to the mileage section in your app. Locate the entry you wish to edit, tap on it, and then you will have the option to modify the mileage. After making your changes, ensure you save the updated entry.
No, P3 currently does not support bulk editing of mileage entries. You will need to edit each entry individually to make changes to the mileage.
If you accidentally entered the wrong mileage, simply find the entry in P3, select it, and edit the mileage to the correct amount. Remember to save your changes to ensure the updated mileage is recorded.
There is no limit to how many times you can change your mileage in P3. You can edit your entries as often as needed to ensure accuracy in your records.
Yes, changing your mileage can affect your commission calculations, as mileage is often used to determine expenses and deductions. Make sure to keep your mileage accurate to reflect your true business expenses.