If you want to deduct the cost of travel to a convention in Paris, or any other foreign destination, my new article makes “must” reading. You see, Section 274(h)(1) of the tax code spells out the special deductibility rules that apply.
So, before you grab your passport and pack your bags, take a minute and check out my latest article titled Tax Tips: Deduct That Convention in Paris.
Three ways our fact-filled article can help you:
- We’ll list the two rules that determine whether your travel is deductible. It’s worth reading my new article for these two sentences alone. Why start searching the tax code when we’ve already done the heavy lifting? Don’t miss this chance to read the full article.
- We’ll provide you with four guidelines to follow. They’re based on the outcome of the Wallister case and can keep you out of trouble with the IRS. Valuable information is waiting for you when you read the full article.
- We’ll explain the “Standard of Reasonableness.” The IRS takes into account six factors that determine whether your travel abroad is considered reasonable. You’ll find them in easy-to-understand language when you read the full article.