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Track your travel days across countries and monitor tax residency thresholds. Your data is stored locally on your device for privacy.
As a digital nomad, keeping accurate records of your travel is essential for tax compliance. Many countries determine tax residency based on the number of days you spend within their borders, making day tracking a crucial part of nomad life.
Different countries have different rules for counting days. Here are some common approaches:
Exceeding a country's residency threshold typically means you become a tax resident and may need to:
Tracking your travel days helps you monitor your presence in different countries and avoid accidentally triggering tax residency. Many countries use a day-count threshold (often 183 days) to determine tax obligations.
Your travel data is stored locally in your browser using LocalStorage. It never leaves your device and is not sent to any server. You can export your data at any time for backup.
This varies by country. Some count the day of arrival, others count the day of departure, and some count both. Our tracker counts both arrival and departure dates as full days for conservative planning.
Yes, the day tracker supports multiple years. Use the year selector to view and add trips for different tax years. Your historical data is preserved.
Click the Export button to download your travel data as a JSON file. This includes all your trips and country summaries, which you can use for tax filing or backup purposes.