// Mileage Log
Your mileage β tracked
Key Takeaways- GigExit automatically calculates IRS mileage deductions at 72.5 cents per mile for gig workers
- Gig workers can log weekly miles directly or import data from trackers like Everlance for accurate deduction tracking
- The platform tracks total miles, IRS deductions, weeks logged, and average miles per week in one dashboard
- GigExit supports mileage logging for Uber, DoorDash, Lyft, Instacart, Spark Driver, Amazon Flex, Grubhub and multiple platforms
Log your weekly miles and we'll calculate your IRS deduction automatically at 72.5Β’/mile.
Using Everlance or another tracker? Just enter your weekly total here.
Total Miles
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This year logged
IRS Deduction
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At 72.5Β’/mile
Weeks Logged
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Total entries
Avg Per Week
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Miles per week
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Log your first week to start tracking
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the current IRS mileage deduction rate for gig workers in 2024?
GigExit uses the rate of 72.5 cents per mile to automatically calculate your IRS mileage deduction. This rate is set by the IRS annually and applies to business miles driven for gig work platforms like Uber, DoorDash, and other delivery services.
How do I log my mileage for gig work?
You can log your weekly mileage directly into GigExit by entering your total miles driven for the week, or you can import data from a tracker like Everlance. Simply select your platform, enter the miles, and the system automatically calculates your tax deduction.
Can I use Everlance or other mileage trackers with GigExit?
Yes, GigExit works with Everlance and other mileage tracking apps. You can either use those apps to track your miles and then enter your weekly total into GigExit, or log directly in the platform for automatic calculation of your deductions.
What gig work platforms does GigExit track mileage for?
GigExit supports mileage logging for Uber, Uber Eats, DoorDash, Lyft, Instacart, Spark Driver, Amazon Flex, Grubhub, and multiple platforms. You can also select 'Other' if you drive for additional gig economy services.