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You are traveling away from home if your duties require you to be away from the general area of your tax home for a period substantially longer than an ordinary day's work, and you need to get sleep or rest to meet the demands of your work while away.
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Deductible travel expenses while away from home include, but are not limited to, the costs of:
1. Travel by airplane, train, bus, or car between your home and your business destination. If you are provided with a ticket or you are riding free as a result of a frequent traveler or similar program, your cost is zero.
2. Using your car while at your business destination,
3. Fares for taxis or other types of transportation between the airport or train station and your hotel, the hotel and the work location, and from one customer to another, or from one place of business to another
4. Meals and lodging
5. Tips you pay for services related to any of these expenses.
6. Dry cleaning and laundry.
7. Business calls while on your business trip. This includes business communications by fax machine or other communication devices.
8. Other similar ordinary and necessary expenses related to your business travel. These expenses might include transportation to and from a business meal, public stenographer's fees, computer rental fees, and operating and maintaining a house trailer.
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