Tax
Year-end day counts without boarding-pass archaeology.
If your accountant asks for country totals, you export the record instead of rebuilding it from calendars.
For business travelers
Frequent short trips create real day-count exposure: personal tax residency, employer reporting, per-diem records, and Schengen limits. DaysAbroad keeps the log while you travel.
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The short-trip problem
The hard part is not one long stay. It is many small trips that look harmless until someone asks for a country-by-country total.
Tax
If your accountant asks for country totals, you export the record instead of rebuilding it from calendars.
Employer
Trip purpose tags and CSV export make finance, mobility, and tax-equalization workflows less fragile.
Schengen
Three days in Frankfurt, four in Paris, two in Madrid: the rolling window adds them all together.
Tax & Residency
How residency works in major economies and where the rule is wider than 183 days.
Visas
Three-day Frankfurt trips count too. Here is how the math works.
Travel
Manual methods, common mistakes, and the case for automatic tracking.
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