Challenges of Mileage Tracking in Japan
Accurate mileage tracking in Japan is essential for businesses to comply with local tax regulations and optimize operational efficiency. Companies are legally required to maintain driving logs, with the average annual driving distance for private cars in Japan ranging from 6,000 to 10,000 km. This need for precise record-keeping is underscored by the fact that inaccurate mileage reporting can lead to over-reporting of expenses, affecting tax compliance and financial accountability.
Moreover, Japanese companies face unique challenges such as the "2024 problem," which involves labor shortages and stricter regulations on truck driver working hours. Implementing effective mileage tracking systems helps businesses mitigate these issues by improving route optimization and reducing unnecessary mileage. Harvest addresses these needs by allowing manual entry of mileage quantities, providing a simple yet customizable solution for small businesses operating within Japan.