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October 27, 2021
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Food deduction for business travel

  • October 27, 2021
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Is food still deductible when traveling for business? 

I so, when I work at a new temporary location (driving to a high school that I don't normally work at), can I deduct food expenses? 

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    John-H2021
    October 27, 2021

    Hi Vhauk,

     

    If you are self employed and get paid on a 1099  the IRS allows meal deductions on schedule C.

     

    The IRS allows business travelers to deduct business-related meals and hotel costs, as long as they are reasonable considering the circumstances—not lavish or extravagant.

    You would have to eat if you were home, so this might explain why the IRS limits meal deductions to 50% of either the:

    • Actual cost of the meal
    • Standard meal allowance

    This allowance is based on the federal meals and incidental expense per diem rate that depends on where and when you travel.

    Generally, you can deduct 50% of the cost of meals. Alternatively, if you do not incur any meal expenses nor claim the standard meal allowance, you can deduct the amount of $5 per day for incidental expenses. You can also deduct incidental expenses, such as:

    • Fees and tips given to hotel staff
    • Fees for porters and baggage carriers

    But don't forget to keep track of the actual costs.

     

    If you are an employee and get W-2 wages meals are no longer a deductible expenses

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