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A Guide to Roaming Write-Offs

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Business Week:

When you’re traveling for business purposes, all of your general travel costs are deductible, experts say. That includes payments for airline tickets, meals, hotels, and public transportation, such as a cab, train, or taxi.

But some entrepreneurs don’t realize they can also deduct additional business-related costs while on the road, says Navin Sethi, a CPA and tax manager at Rothstein Kass Certified Public Accountants in Walnut Creek, Calif. Those costs include things like dry cleaning, telephone calls and faxes, hotel Internet charges, computer or other equipment rentals, and even tips, manicures, and haircuts.

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  • Yes, because it was part of your so called “daily routine..” though it was considered, but he/she must think of being fair.

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