Self employed wife had a medical issue and needed assistance when traveling on business. Her husband traveled with her to assist her so that she could work. He is not her employee. She has been S/E for many years. This was kind of a one shot deal. She could not have made the trip without someone going with her. Can she deduct his airfare?
Deducting Spouse's Travel Cost
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Don’t know if this may apply but thought to share with you See one of the reply posts mentioning pub 17
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Whenever sections 162 and 262 intersect, the IRC says 262 prevails.
To paraphrase the judge in the 1983 Moss case “only the unimaginative would travel at their own expense”. IMO, no deduction for H’s airfare.Comment
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Last edited by TAXNJ; 09-02-2020, 03:24 PM.Always cite your source for support to defend your opinionComment
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