Invoice with hourly rates plus lump sum / fixed rate

Invoice with hourly rates plus lump sum / fixed rate

I bill my clients per time plus when I work for them at their location I charge a fixed rate that covers the time and expenses spent on travelling to them. When I work from my office, I do not charge them that fixed rate of course but only the time that I worked for them.

My question is: How to include the fixed rate for travelling in my invoices? 

Currently I am using Google Sheets to keep track of my work and have a column to state if the fixed rate applies. Ideally, I had hope for a checkbox like that in Zoho Invoice. But maybe I am missing another convenient way to include my fixed rates in my invoice.

Thank you for your suggestions!

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