New client that does day-trips as a trucker -- he always comes back home at night, so at first blush I figured no meal deduction. But.... Pub 463 says you can deduct the cost of meals if:
"It is necessary for you to stop for substantial sleep or rest to properly perform your duties while traveling away from home on business."
Of his 300 days driving, he said 65 days are so long (over 12 hours) that by DOT regulation he must stop and get 2 hours of rest before continuing. He generally does not sleep during that time, but sleep does not appear to be a requirement ("sleep or rest").
So, what say all of you for taking the meal allowance for those 65 days that by DOT regulation he must rest?
Bill
"It is necessary for you to stop for substantial sleep or rest to properly perform your duties while traveling away from home on business."
Of his 300 days driving, he said 65 days are so long (over 12 hours) that by DOT regulation he must stop and get 2 hours of rest before continuing. He generally does not sleep during that time, but sleep does not appear to be a requirement ("sleep or rest").
So, what say all of you for taking the meal allowance for those 65 days that by DOT regulation he must rest?
Bill
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