Where would you like to attend a seminar, convention, or similar meeting?
Probably at a beautiful resort or at some beautiful exotic location.
Well, the good news is that Uncle Sam is happy to let you deduct the entire cost of getting to and coming from the event, even when you spend some days there vacationing!
The only catch? You have to abide by IRS rules that we’ll explain fully when you read my new article titled Tax Tips: IRS Expands Tax-Deductible Meetings and Seminars Boondoggle Areas.
Three ways our fact-filled article can help you:
- You’ll learn how the IRS divides up the world. There’s North America and outside North America. If your group isn’t a worldwide group, you should only attend events in the North American area which we’ll define for you when you read the full article.
- We’ll explain why North America includes some unexpected destinations. You want beautiful? We’ve got beautiful. That’s because the IRS includes Bermuda, Barbados, Puerto Rico, and thirty-two other fabulous destinations as part of North America. You’ll find them all listed when you read the full article.
- We’ll tell you what rules apply when you’re headed abroad. Watch it! The IRS does everything possible to make your seminar, convention, or similar meeting trip nondeductible when you leave “North America.” We’ll explain the relevant rules and regulations when you read the full article.