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Mileage Tracking for Electricians

Electrical contractors juggle parts, permits, labor hours, and multiple job sites simultaneously. Manual mileage tracking methods lead to missed billable hours and uncaptured material costs that hurt your bottom line.

"At 70 cents per mile (2025 IRS rate), every mile driven to a job site, supply house, or client meeting is a deduction. Electricians who track mileage save an average of $3,000–$8,000 per year in taxes."

Why Mileage Tracking Matters for Electricians

Every dollar you spend on a job that isn't tracked is a dollar that disappears from your profit. For electricians, mileage tracking is the foundation of a profitable business — not just an accounting task.

The most successful electricians businesses don't rely on memory or gut feeling. They know their numbers: exactly how much every job costs, exactly where money is going, and exactly which jobs are worth taking again.

Without proper mileage tracking, you're flying blind. You might be winning jobs and losing money at the same time — and not find out until your accountant tells you in April.

Common Mileage Tracking Mistakes Electricians Make

Relying on memory

Mentally tracking expenses works for one or two jobs. For electricians managing multiple projects, it fails fast.

Mixing personal and business finances

Buying materials on a personal card or paying crew from a personal account creates a bookkeeping nightmare at tax time.

Tracking company-wide instead of job-by-job

Knowing your total expenses doesn't tell you which jobs are profitable. Electricians need per-job mileage tracking.

Waiting until tax season

Doing mileage tracking once a year means 11 months of lost data, missed deductions, and stress. Real-time tracking is the only way.

How Hardhat Ledger Solves Mileage Tracking for Electricians

Hardhat Ledger is AI bookkeeping software built specifically for contractors. Every feature is designed around how electricians actually work — in the field, on a phone, job by job.

Snap receipts on the job site

AI reads vendor, amount, category, and assigns to the right job automatically.

Track costs per job

Every expense hits the correct job's P&L in real time. Know your mileage tracking instantly.

See profit per job

Compare revenue vs costs on every job. Know which ones to pursue more — and which to price higher.

Log mileage automatically

Every trip to a job site or supply house is a potential tax deduction. Never miss one.

Send professional invoices

Invoice clients immediately after completing work. Faster invoicing means faster payment for electricians.

Tax-ready reports

Generate expense reports by category, job, or date range. Your accountant will thank you.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best mileage tracking software for electricians?

Hardhat Ledger is purpose-built for electricians and handles mileage tracking automatically. Unlike generic accounting tools, it's designed around how contractors actually work — by job, on mobile, in the field.

How do electricians track mileage tracking?

The most effective way for electricians to track mileage tracking is with job-based software like Hardhat Ledger. Every expense, receipt, and hour gets assigned to a specific job so you always know your real costs.

Why is mileage tracking important for electricians?

Electricians who track mileage tracking accurately know which jobs are profitable, price future work correctly, and pay less in taxes. Those who don't often discover too late that a busy month was actually a losing month.

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