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    Meal per diem - still apply 50% limitation?

    I'm working on a return where the employer reimburses an amount lower than the Meals & incententals per diem listed in TTB pp. 8-3. After I subtract the employer reimbursement, I still take 50% of the meals (per diem) amount, correct?

    It's a new return and last year it appears the preparer not only did not reduce the deduction by the employer reimbursement but did not take 50%. So then I start questioning myself.

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    Originally posted by KJ Judd View Post
    I'm working on a return where the employer reimburses an amount lower than the Meals & incententals per diem listed in TTB pp. 8-3. After I subtract the employer reimbursement, I still take 50% of the meals (per diem) amount, correct?

    It's a new return and last year it appears the preparer not only did not reduce the deduction by the employer reimbursement but did not take 50%. So then I start questioning myself.
    Don't I know that one so very well. The others are always right.

    I agree with your conclusions, but let see if someone else has a different idea.

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      #3
      I also agree w/ both of you that you do need to reduce by 50%.
      http://www.viagrabelgiquefr.com/

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        #4
        You're quite...

        Originally posted by KJ Judd View Post
        I'm working on a return where the employer reimburses an amount lower than the Meals & incententals per diem listed in TTB pp. 8-3. After I subtract the employer reimbursement, I still take 50% of the meals (per diem) amount, correct?

        correct.

        Bill

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          #5
          Preparer Error

          This a preparer error caused by either asking the question wrong or not understanding the limitation. Although there is a special limitation for DOT controled drivers.

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            #6
            Thanks! Now I just get to explain to the client that she took several thousands of dollars of deductions on last years return that she shouldn't have.

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