Client is a medical doctor and required to take special continuing education for some credentials. He's taking a 7 day trip to Africa where they will do 2 hours of classroom study / instruction (they receive a certificate for it) every day plus 2 hours of working in a hospital every day, visiting patients, working, observing conditions and procedures. Is this a deductible business expense?
From one of the websites I read it said it was 100% deductible if:
1. you didn't plan the trip
2. you are required to attend a work related event every day.
3. the number of hours per day didn't seem to matter, just that your presence was required each day.
4. the education is required for your employment.
5. the trip must be 7 days or less.
It's my opinion, that portion is 100% deductible as long as the trip ends there. The entire trip is a package all inclusive put out by a continuing education firm so the total is easily determined.
He is considering a 4 day extension to the trip to do a quick safari. It's my opinion, that would eliminate a portion of the deduction. 4 day extension brings us to 11 days, 4/11 is 36% so 36% of the original fee wouldn't be deductible - it would be attributed to the vacation. Is that how you would do it or would you do something different?
Thanks, never handled one that was international so it's different and more complex.
From one of the websites I read it said it was 100% deductible if:
1. you didn't plan the trip
2. you are required to attend a work related event every day.
3. the number of hours per day didn't seem to matter, just that your presence was required each day.
4. the education is required for your employment.
5. the trip must be 7 days or less.
It's my opinion, that portion is 100% deductible as long as the trip ends there. The entire trip is a package all inclusive put out by a continuing education firm so the total is easily determined.
He is considering a 4 day extension to the trip to do a quick safari. It's my opinion, that would eliminate a portion of the deduction. 4 day extension brings us to 11 days, 4/11 is 36% so 36% of the original fee wouldn't be deductible - it would be attributed to the vacation. Is that how you would do it or would you do something different?
Thanks, never handled one that was international so it's different and more complex.
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