The business world is slowly overcoming COVID-19.
Today you can see not only some businesses returning to the office, but live seminars and conferences being held.
For those attending conferences—say, in New York City or San Francisco—it’s time to make plans for how to deduct that travel and perhaps insert some fun time too.
If you are looking for a guide on how to combine some fun with your business trips, with little or no injury to your business travel deductions, you’ll want our brand-new report on deducting business travel expenses.
Inside the Free Report
Here's the table of contents from this free special report:
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Proving Travel Expenses after Tax Reform, page 1
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How to Deduct the Transportation Component of Your Business Travel, page 7
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How the Law Decides If Your Travel Day Is Personal or Business, page 12
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Secrets to Deducting a Convention, Seminar, or Similar Meeting, page 15
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Tax Planning to Winter in Florida and Summer in Massachusetts, page 19
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How to Deduct Cruise Ship Conventions, Seminars, and Meetings, page 23
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