Where to report educational travel on tax return?
May 31st, 2009 | by travel |Jan R asked:
I stayed at a hotel for a continuing education course. Do I report that as part of my educational expense deduction, or as a business travel expense on my tax return? Thanks!
HUEY
I stayed at a hotel for a continuing education course. Do I report that as part of my educational expense deduction, or as a business travel expense on my tax return? Thanks!
HUEY














5 Responses to “Where to report educational travel on tax return?”
By Jss on Jun 1, 2009 | Reply
XAVIER
It is not deductible.
It is deductible only if it is required by your employer and you can then deduct it as employee job expenses on schedule A (itemized deduction). Read
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By v b on Jun 4, 2009 | Reply
RIGOBERTO
And you couldn’t take the class in the city where you live because? You couldn’t drive home each night because?
If you intionally took a CPE class in a remote city to take a vacation, you can’d deduct any more than the class tuition.
By Cysteine on Jun 6, 2009 | Reply
RAYFORD
I agree with the above posters. You would claim such as by opting for the itemized deduction, instead of taking the standarized amount. However, I am not sure if the commuting cost to get CEU’s to continue whatever license you have would qualify.
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