Scenario is married couple travel out of country for wife's business. Husband's business did not require him to travel but he worked remotely for his company. Are his travel expenses deductible business expenses?
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You can find an exhaustive discussion in Pub 463. But maybe you can stop right here: "Travel expenses for another individual. If a spouse, dependent, or other individual goes with you (or your employee) on a business trip or to a business convention, you generally can’t deduct his or her travel expenses.""You said it, they'll never know the difference. Come on, we'll paint our way out!" - Moe Howard
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Originally posted by taxmcp View Post
It's a 2017 tax return.
“Travel and Lodging”
“Travel expenses are ordinary and necessary expenses incurred by a taxpayer while on temporary travel away from his or her tax home for business purposes. For business use of a vehicle, see Business Autos, page 10-3. Deductible expenses include, but are not limited to:.......”
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