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إنَالنفس لاتتَسع لشُعوريين في أن واحد ، ف إِما أن تقرر لِنفسك شعوراً هانئاً تعيش فيه ، وإِما أن تَغرق في بَحر لُجي مُظلم، قف وأختر لنفسك ماتستحق ، فمالنا في العُمر عُمراً مرتين ..
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Can You Deduct That Business Trip? Read This Before You Write It Off  Just because a trip feels “business-related” doesn’t make it deductible.  The IRS plays by specific rules — and if you don’t know them, you’re asking for trouble during an audit.    Let’s break down what actually qualifies for the business travel deduction:    ✅ You must be traveling away from your tax home.  That’s your usual place of business — not just your residence.    ✅ You must be traveling for real business activity.  Not just content creation. Not just networking hopes.  There must be a clear, business-justified reason for going to that location.    ✅ The trip must be primarily for business.  If it’s obviously personal or lavish, it’s disallowed.    But assuming it’s legit, what counts as a business day?    🗓️ Time spent in meetings, prospect calls, presentations, or work-related activities.  🛫 Travel days (to and from) usually count.  📆 Weekends can count — but only if bookended by business days.  💰 Staying over might be justified if it was cheaper than flying back and forth.    🛑 Bottom line? The IRS looks at intent, structure, and documentation.    So before you deduct that hotel, flight, or fine-dining “business dinner,”  Ask yourself: Could I defend this in an audit?    If you want to stop guessing and start playing by the real rules of the Game of Business,  👇 Drop GOB in the comments and I’ll send you a free training.    Structure first. Strategy second. Always in that order.     —  Credit (TikTok): Barbara Schreihans – @you.tax.coach   SF0679
Can You Deduct That Business Trip? Read This Before You Write It Off Just because a trip feels “business-related” doesn’t make it deductible. The IRS plays by specific rules — and if you don’t know them, you’re asking for trouble during an audit. Let’s break down what actually qualifies for the business travel deduction: ✅ You must be traveling away from your tax home. That’s your usual place of business — not just your residence. ✅ You must be traveling for real business activity. Not just content creation. Not just networking hopes. There must be a clear, business-justified reason for going to that location. ✅ The trip must be primarily for business. If it’s obviously personal or lavish, it’s disallowed. But assuming it’s legit, what counts as a business day? 🗓️ Time spent in meetings, prospect calls, presentations, or work-related activities. 🛫 Travel days (to and from) usually count. 📆 Weekends can count — but only if bookended by business days. 💰 Staying over might be justified if it was cheaper than flying back and forth. 🛑 Bottom line? The IRS looks at intent, structure, and documentation. So before you deduct that hotel, flight, or fine-dining “business dinner,” Ask yourself: Could I defend this in an audit? If you want to stop guessing and start playing by the real rules of the Game of Business, 👇 Drop GOB in the comments and I’ll send you a free training. Structure first. Strategy second. Always in that order. — Credit (TikTok): Barbara Schreihans – @you.tax.coach SF0679

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