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A proper mileage log irs for the IRS is a critical part of claiming vehicle expenses on your tax return. It serves as proof of business-related driving and must include specific details such as the trip date, mileage, locations, and reason for travel. The IRS uses this information to verify the legitimacy of mileage deductions. Incomplete or fabricated logs can lead to disallowed deductions or fines. Using digital mileage trackers is a smart way to ensure your log is consistent, timestamped, and secure. By maintaining a detailed mileage log, you stay within IRS guidelines and strengthen your audit defense.
