Doug Breaker
31 Posts
About the author
Doug bought Shoeboxed in 2025 after spending 15 years as a CEO for hire. He's worked at some great companies (and learned a lot from the ones that weren't so great). Now he's building something he actually owns, and doing something he loves - helping small business owners and entreprenuers stop overpaying on taxes and keeping more cash for themselves.
Small Business Tips - April 9th, 2024
Travel Expense Report Template (Google Sheets) for Business Trips Free Google Sheets travel expense report template for self-employed people. Copy it to your Drive, log your trip, get a clean tax-ready total. Plus the per-diem method almost nobody uses.
Small Business Tips - April 9th, 2024
Owner-Operator Trucking Expense Spreadsheet: Free for 2026 (With Per-Diem Tracker) Free owner-operator trucking expense spreadsheet for 2026 — Google Sheets, Excel, PDF, CSV. Built-in per-diem log auto-calculates the $80/day deduction most truckers miss.
Small Business Tips - April 1st, 2024
Free Airbnb Expense Spreadsheet for Hosts (Schedule E Template) A free Airbnb expense spreadsheet for hosts. Track income and expenses, see your real profit, and watch every category map to the right Schedule E line. Plus the one tax question most hosts get wrong.
Small Business Tips - March 26th, 2024
Google Sheets Expense Tracker Template: Free for 2026 Discover the free Google Sheets expense tracker template (plus Excel, PDF, and CSV), and learn how to use it. Built from 2.4M real receipts.
Small Business Tips - March 24th, 2024
Free Realtor Expense Spreadsheet + Tax-Deduction Worksheet (Schedule C) A free real estate expense spreadsheet for agents who file Schedule C. Copy it, track your commissions and write-offs, and see every deduction land on the right tax-form line.
Small Business Tips - March 21st, 2024
Construction Expense Tracker (Free Google Sheet, Excel & PDF) A free construction expense tracker for contractors who file a Schedule C. Every category mapped to its tax line, plus the equipment write-off and the materials mistake most contractors make.