I know this is basic. Could somebody give me the run down on when a taxpayer or employer can use per diem.
The debate is mainly around can you take a per diem if you get up at 4:00am to catch a 6:00am flight to Chicago and do your business there all day and then fly back to your home city on the last flight of the day arriving back at 11:00pm. One research service says you must be gone overnight unless you are subject to DOT rules. Another says if you are gone a really long time then you get the per diem
Does this fact pattern get a per diem?
I'm looking to maximize legal deductions for owners of an S-corp.
For Example:
They do meetings in the owners home and I suggested the Corp rent the home less than 14 days per year using reasonable rates comparable to hotel meetings rooms to get a deduction at the corp level but not have any income at the 1040 level.
They have lots of VERY long days but not too many over nights. Maybe I could get them some perdiems to deduct at the corp level and not have to pay income tax on it at the 1040 level.
Mahalo.
Bjorn
The debate is mainly around can you take a per diem if you get up at 4:00am to catch a 6:00am flight to Chicago and do your business there all day and then fly back to your home city on the last flight of the day arriving back at 11:00pm. One research service says you must be gone overnight unless you are subject to DOT rules. Another says if you are gone a really long time then you get the per diem
Does this fact pattern get a per diem?
I'm looking to maximize legal deductions for owners of an S-corp.
For Example:
They do meetings in the owners home and I suggested the Corp rent the home less than 14 days per year using reasonable rates comparable to hotel meetings rooms to get a deduction at the corp level but not have any income at the 1040 level.
They have lots of VERY long days but not too many over nights. Maybe I could get them some perdiems to deduct at the corp level and not have to pay income tax on it at the 1040 level.
Mahalo.
Bjorn
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