Here’s a fact that every business traveler should know…
If you follow a few simple rules, the IRS will allow you to treat your vacation cruise as a business transportation expense.
This means you can deduct most or all of the cost of your luxury cruise, depending on your particular circumstances.
Want to find out how to take advantage of the IRS’s sale on sailing?
Read my new article titled Tax Tips: A Cruise Makes a Fabulous Vacation—and a Fabulous Tax Deduction If You Plan It Right.
Three ways our fact-filled article can help you:
- We’ll show you how to save a lot of money. How much? As much as over $800 per day! (The amount you can claim depends on the time of year.) We’ll give you all the relevant dates and deductible amounts when you read the full article.
- We’ll tell you how to make an extremely important decision. Should you choose a cruise that separately states the cost of meals and entertainment, or one that lists a single, all-inclusive price? Knowing the right answer can save you thousands of dollars! You’ll get the inside story when you read the full article.
- You’ll learn how to escape the law’s “foreign travel limits.” Uncle Sam can torpedo your cruise plans when you travel outside the United State. But… you can avoid getting sunk if you use one of two proven strategies. We’ll tell you what they are when you read the full article.