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I have a client that rents out her old house in a different state. She spent a few days there to take care of a few issues. Can she take a meal allowance as a travel expense (@ 50%)? I know she could for a self employed business, but I'm not sure if rentals are treated the same way. All my other clients with rentals live in the same city as their rental.

Thanks.

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Thanks.

I knew the travel counted just wasn't sure if the meals part did. Just wanted to make sure this wasn't one of the cases where the IRS said "you have to eat, anyway."

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Just wanted to make sure this wasn't one of the cases where the IRS said "you have to eat, anyway."

While you do have to eat anyway, you would not have to eat out, at extra cost, except for the travel. So getting to take the small 50% of meals is really just covering the extra cost of eating out.

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