Client that is an air traffic controller is claiming that he can deduct a meals allowance as he is "trapped" in the building and can not leave. According to his new contract effective 2006, FAA now says that if they leave the "building" the time would be deducted from the employee's vacation time.
I have several questions out to him regarding what he is basing this on, besides the fact that all of his co-workers take the deduction under DOT, and other co workers have not had any encounter with the IRS or disallowance, going back to 1995-96.
The other comment was that a CPA had posted this deduction. If it is the CPA I think it is, this CPA is now under a DOJ order to cease preparing tax returns claiming the meals deduction for a certain group, altho it is for employees under a different job occupation, however, still related to "meals" deduction. Interestingly enough, this CPA website is basically "shut down" and has the DOJ link.
Does anyone know of a legitimate "meal" deduction for Air Traffic Controllers? I have been "googling" all day and find little information.
Thanks,
Sandy
I have several questions out to him regarding what he is basing this on, besides the fact that all of his co-workers take the deduction under DOT, and other co workers have not had any encounter with the IRS or disallowance, going back to 1995-96.
The other comment was that a CPA had posted this deduction. If it is the CPA I think it is, this CPA is now under a DOJ order to cease preparing tax returns claiming the meals deduction for a certain group, altho it is for employees under a different job occupation, however, still related to "meals" deduction. Interestingly enough, this CPA website is basically "shut down" and has the DOJ link.
Does anyone know of a legitimate "meal" deduction for Air Traffic Controllers? I have been "googling" all day and find little information.
Thanks,
Sandy
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