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# Tax Year Travel Log for Founders and Contractors

> Tax Year Travel Log guide for people preparing taxes. Covers tax year travel log with a private, exportable iPhone record — no spreadsheet, no signup.

Tax Year Travel Log days are easy to lose track of. This guide helps people preparing taxes keep a clean, defensible record of tax year travel log without living inside a spreadsheet. Pair it with [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) to automate the counting.

## How tax year travel log works

The tax year travel log is about counting presence over time, not guessing at the end of a trip. Governments publish the rule; your job is to record reality. The authoritative reference is [Schengen Borders Code](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/). Read it once, then never re-derive it from memory. When you want a quick check, the [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) calculator and tracker handle the math for you.

## Why this matters for people preparing taxes

Here is a practical way for people preparing taxes to handle tax year travel log.

For people preparing taxes, the stakes around tax year travel log are rarely dramatic day to day, but they compound across trips. A missed day here or a miscounted border there can turn into a limit breach you only notice at the worst moment. The fix is consistent recording, not heroic catch-up.

Start from the official definition rather than forum summaries. Then build a habit of logging each entry and exit as it happens. [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) can do this automatically from your iPhone location history, which removes the spreadsheet tax from the process.

## Common ways people get tax year travel log wrong

- Forgetting transit and layover days.
- Resetting the count mentally after a short trip.
- Trusting a single calculator check instead of a running log.
- Mixing up which country's clock is ticking.


## How to keep a clean record

Manual logs work until life gets busy. The lower-friction path is automatic day counting on iPhone using battery-friendly location updates. When your trips stack up, [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) keeps the day count current on your iPhone so you do not rebuild it later. Free to start, no signup, data stays on device.

This post explains travel-day recordkeeping only. It is not legal, tax, or immigration advice. Check the official source linked below and, when needed, a professional.

## FAQ

**What is the simplest way for people preparing taxes to track tax year travel log?**

Log every border crossing as it happens and keep a running total per country. An automatic tracker like [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) does the counting for you and exports the history.

**Do I need to count partial or transit days for Tax Year Travel Log?**

Counting rules depend on the jurisdiction, so confirm with the official source below. The safer habit is to record the day and let your record show intent if questioned.

**How do I prove my tax year travel log history later?**

Keep an on-device, exportable log. [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/) exports CSV and JSON you can share with an accountant, employer, or border officer without rebuilding anything by hand.

## Related guides

Keep building your travel-day literacy with these pages:

- [Travel guides](/guides/travel)


## Sources and tools

- Track and export your days: [DaysAbroad](https://daysabroad.app/)
- Official reference: [Schengen Borders Code](https://eur-lex.europa.eu/)

