Zacatecas → Jalisco · Autopista 45D Zacatecas-Aguascalientes
Wrapping up the trip, the homebound leg from Zacatecas, Zacatecas, back to Guadalajara, Jalisco, layers another 310 km (193 miles) onto the odometer along Autopista 45D Zacatecas-Aguascalientes and tacks on roughly 3h 27m to the cumulative day. Drivers leaving Zacatecas, the capital zacatecana y patrimonio minero colonial reconocido por la UNESCO, usually pull into Guadalajara, the capital tapatía y segunda metrópoli más grande de México, with an empty calendar but an inbox of paperwork — toll receipts, fuel invoices, visit reports, and meeting minutes all need to be tagged inside the cab before they get tangled with other paper stacks at the office. Average fuel spend on the return holds near MXN 624.36 for the 25.8 liters (6.8 gallons) burned. Mileage reimbursement for the homeward stretch totals MXN 2015.00 at the MXN 6.50/km benchmark. Use the Clara generator to emit a single PDF combining the outbound and return legs with a QR validation code: corporate finance processes the batch within two business days. For the Canadian professional driving the 310 km between Zacatecas and Guadalajara, reimbursement of MXN 2015.00 stays excluded from T4 employment income provided the per-kilometre rate matches the CRA's reasonable allowance benchmark for the province. Canadian employers typically reimburse at the CRA reasonable per-kilometre rate (61¢ for the first 5,000 km in 2024) so the payment is excluded from T4 employment income. Keep the GST/HST-compliant fuel receipt from any NRCan-tracked retail network station used during the trip — Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) auditors regularly verify fuel-receipt GST/HST when reviewing T2200 declarations of conditions of employment. The Zacatecas→Guadalajara mileage must be logged with date, business purpose, opening and closing odometer readings inside the corporate expense system before month-end close to remain deductible.