Problem
Business mileage is easy to forget after a day on the road.
Mileage and vehicle deductions
Cadus helps mobile workers organize mileage, vehicle-related expenses, receipts, and tax records next to the rest of their business finances.
Business mileage is easy to forget after a day on the road.
Fuel, parking, tolls, repairs, and receipts get separated from trip records.
Vehicle deductions need consistent logs and supporting records.
Keep trip records and vehicle expenses closer to your business records.
Organize mileage-related deductions before tax season.
Track mobile work costs alongside income and invoices.
Track business miles for rideshare, delivery, client visits, supply runs, and job sites.
Keep fuel, parking, tolls, repairs, and vehicle receipts near the mileage record.
Prepare IRS-ready mileage and vehicle expense summaries for tax review.
Paper logs are easy to lose or forget. Cadus keeps mileage-related records close to receipts and other business expenses.
Mileage-only apps focus on trips. Cadus also tracks income, receipts, invoices, deductions, and reports for the whole business.
Notes may capture a trip, but Cadus keeps vehicle costs, categories, and tax summaries organized for review.
Business expense tracking
Track business expenses, scan receipts, sync bank transactions, and organize tax deductions in Cadus, a U.S. expense tracker app for self-employed workers.
AI receipt scanning
Scan receipts, extract merchant, date, amount, and category details, and turn receipt photos into organized business expense records with Cadus.
Quarterly and yearly tax planning
Estimate quarterly and yearly tax obligations with cleaner income, expense, and deduction records in Cadus for U.S. self-employed workers.
Mileage tracking is useful for rideshare drivers, delivery drivers, contractors, real estate agents, consultants, and other self-employed workers who drive for business.
Yes. Cadus can help organize vehicle-related expenses and receipts next to other business spending records.