No Reliable System for Tracking Receipts Throughout the Tax Year
Freelancers, small business owners, and self-employed individuals lack a frictionless way to capture and organize receipts as they occur during the year, leading to scrambling at tax time. Existing apps are either overly complex or fail to integrate into daily workflow. The 28-upvote question post signals widespread shared frustration.
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