If you need to travel for your business, you may be able to deduct certain costs of the trip (flights, lodging, meals, etc.). However, you are ONLY allowed to deduct the business-related costs, anything personal in nature is NOT deductible.
Many taxpayers find themselves in serious trouble with the IRS when they try to deduct personal trips as business expenses.
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