Mileage
What Belongs in a Business Mileage Record?
Explain dates, destinations, business purpose, distance, vehicles, parking, tolls, commuting review, and contemporaneous documentation.
Guides & Recordkeeping Education
Divine Voyage resources should help users understand documentation practices while directing tax-treatment questions to qualified professionals and current authoritative guidance.
Resource Library
Publish original, plain-language resources that explain the difference between organizing records and determining a deduction.
Mileage
Explain dates, destinations, business purpose, distance, vehicles, parking, tolls, commuting review, and contemporaneous documentation.
Travel Creators
Explain business purpose, planned work, mixed-use travel, personal portions, supporting records, and professional review.
Real Estate
Cover showings, listing visits, open houses, closings, inspections, client meetings, errands, and commuting distinctions.
Inspections
Show how properties, clients, route stops, repeat visits, reports, tolls, and receipts can remain connected.
Receipts
Explain why purpose, relationship, category, allocation, and supporting activity still matter.
Professional Handoff
Provide a checklist for summaries, exceptions, questions, supporting files, vehicle details, and year-end review.
Editorial Standard
Mileage rates and tax rules can change. Avoid hard-coding a current rate into evergreen page copy. Date rate-specific articles, cite the applicable tax year, and review them each year.