If you travel (even a little), you need to know the different modes of transportation you can use and the unique rules and regulations that the IRS applies to cars, trains, planes and boats.
Want to find you how to maximize your travel deductions, even when you combine a pleasure with business? Read my new article titled Tax Tips: How to Deduct Travel by Car, Train, Plane, or Boat?
Three ways our fact-filled article can help you:
- We’ll answer common tax questions about car travel. We’ll deal with questions like: “Can I deduct all meals and lodging?”… What about side trips?”… “How many miles does it take to qualify for a ‘business day’?”… and much more. You’ll get straight answers when you read the full article.
- We’ll tell you how to bring the family along for the ride. When you travel by car, it doesn’t cost an extra penny to bring along mom or dad and the kids. But the presence of family members on your trip can make Uncle Sam raise an eyebrow and start asking questions. That’s why you have to know the tax “rules of the road” which you’ll find spelled out when you read the full article.
- We’ll explain the right way to “cruise” to your next business meeting. Want to deduct a lot of the cost of a cruise? It’s easier than you think. You can travel in luxury but you have to know the rules. We’ll explain what they are when you read the full article.