When a person attends a seminar related to his(her) business, you can count travel days and the actual days of the seminar. If you want to spend an extra day or two in the location of the seminar you can do so as long as it is fewer days than the total of the travel and seminar days. So if you attended a seminar that was 3 days long and you added 2 days for travel (a day each way), you could add 4 days to your trip and it would still be a business trip.
My question is how do you determine travel days. I live in Florida. IF I drove to Georgia or if I flew to Georgia, it would take me one day. IF the seminar I was attending was in California, it would take me 1 day to fly there but if I drove it would take me 4 or 5 days. If I went to Nashville, it might take me 2 days to drive because I don't want to drive 14 hours straight through.
Do you count your actual travels days or can you count the days it would take normally(if you drove)? Although I guess normally is now flying....
I have had this asked of me and I gave my opinion but would like to hear the opinion of others. Thanks
Linda EA
My question is how do you determine travel days. I live in Florida. IF I drove to Georgia or if I flew to Georgia, it would take me one day. IF the seminar I was attending was in California, it would take me 1 day to fly there but if I drove it would take me 4 or 5 days. If I went to Nashville, it might take me 2 days to drive because I don't want to drive 14 hours straight through.
Do you count your actual travels days or can you count the days it would take normally(if you drove)? Although I guess normally is now flying....
I have had this asked of me and I gave my opinion but would like to hear the opinion of others. Thanks
Linda EA
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