Hi all,
Just wondering what some of you do for calculating your per diem.
In my example, I'm paid $1.70 per hour per diem. Multiply that by 24 hours and you get $40.80. I go to an overnight in Jacksonville, Florida. The standard deduction for JAX is $49.00. That's a difference of $8.20 on what I'm actually paid. Per the IRS website, I multiply the $8.20 difference by 75% for a partial day and get $6.15. Is that the amount I can claim as a tax deduction?
Another example is Nassau, Bahamas. The gsa.gov website which lists all standard MI&E per diem rates, lists Nassau at $152 for part of the year. So that leaves me with $111.20 times 75% to get a daily deduction of $83.40. Just seems kind of high and was curious if anyone has any suggestions.
Thanks.
Just wondering what some of you do for calculating your per diem.
In my example, I'm paid $1.70 per hour per diem. Multiply that by 24 hours and you get $40.80. I go to an overnight in Jacksonville, Florida. The standard deduction for JAX is $49.00. That's a difference of $8.20 on what I'm actually paid. Per the IRS website, I multiply the $8.20 difference by 75% for a partial day and get $6.15. Is that the amount I can claim as a tax deduction?
Another example is Nassau, Bahamas. The gsa.gov website which lists all standard MI&E per diem rates, lists Nassau at $152 for part of the year. So that leaves me with $111.20 times 75% to get a daily deduction of $83.40. Just seems kind of high and was curious if anyone has any suggestions.
Thanks.