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Tax & Bookkeeping
Vehicle and mileage deductions
Track mileage and vehicle costs correctly.
Updated Feb 9, 2026
Overview
Proper deductions reduce taxable income when documented correctly. Track mileage and vehicle costs correctly.
Diagnostics
- Review expenses for eligible deductions.
- Confirm receipts and documentation.
- Check that expenses are business-related.
Resolution steps
- Categorize deductions by type (vehicle, repairs, inventory).
- Track mileage and route travel.
- Record equipment purchases with dates.
Preventive maintenance
- Use a receipt scanner app.
- Keep a mileage log for each route.
- Document repairs and parts.
When to contact support
- Missing receipts for large expenses.
- Uncertain classification for major purchases.
- Prior-year adjustments needed.
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Expanded guidance
- Confirm all steps are documented so the next technician can reproduce the results.
- Capture before/after metrics (errors cleared, sales restored, or uptime improved).
- Review machine, reader, or route settings to ensure they match location standards.
Common pitfalls
- Skipping a controlled test leads to false positives.
- Updating hardware without documenting configuration changes.
- Forgetting to verify payout, refund, or reconciliation data after changes.
Next-step checklist
- Run a final test with known-good inputs.
- Log the outcome with date, time, and device identifiers.
- Schedule a follow-up check if the location has high traffic or seasonal demand.
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Additional details
Operational notes
- Document changes with time, machine ID, and location name.
- Verify settings, pricing, and service modes after each fix.
- Capture before/after results to confirm resolution.
Field checklist
- Test with known-good inputs and controlled conditions.
- Validate telemetry, alerts, and payment logs where applicable.
- Confirm location expectations and update the site contact.
Common root causes
- Configuration drift after firmware or component swaps.
- Inconsistent power or network conditions at the location.
- Gaps in preventive maintenance routines.
Next steps
- Monitor for 7 days and note any repeat errors.
- Schedule follow-up if the site is high-traffic.
- Escalate with full logs and photos if issues repeat.
Tax & bookkeeping details
Reporting cadence
- Reconcile bank feeds weekly and close monthly.
- Compare cash vs cashless performance by route.
Documentation
- Store receipts with clear category tags and dates.
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