Learn the 5 Crucial Rules to Turn Your Sizzling Summer Vacation into a Red Hot Business Deduction...Legally
Do you know you can legally turn your sizzling summer vacation into a red hot business deduction? If you can learn to apply 5 crucial rules, you can turn your summer vacation into a business deduction. Here is what you need to know.
For example, if you have a Real Estate investment business, it would make sense for you to visit surrounding areas with an eye to identifying possible real estate ventures. If you own a jewelry store, however, you might be looking for new locally-produced merchandise for your store in exciting and exotic places.
Keep accurate and detailed records – Keep all receipts from your trip. We generally recommend that people use our handy tax envelopes. They provide a place to record each expense item for travel and an envelope to keep them together. Then, when you return home, just put the envelope with your tax receipts and give it to your CPA when it is time for tax preparation. Again, check with the IRS to see what is deductible. Many people don’t know that when they do dry-cleaning in preparation for a business trip, it is deductible. Prepare “Special Meeting Minutes” for each trip – Your special meeting can happen at your chosen destination and it can count as a business purpose.
Finally, Check with your CPA – If you have any doubts about what can qualify as a deduction or about the meaning of any of the IRS rules, just check with your CPA. He or she will be able to tell you specifically how to make it work for you. Happy Business Travels.
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