In 2017, Mike's AGI is $50,000. Mike has no miscellaneous itemized deductions other than the employment-related expenses
Question:
In 2017, Mike's AGI is $50,000. Mike has no miscellaneous itemized deductions other than the employment-related expenses listed below. Mike attends a professional trade association convention in Los Angeles. He spends three days at the meeting and two days vacationing before the meeting. Mike's total expenses include the following:
Airfare | $ 450 |
Meals ($50 per day) | 250 |
Hotel ($100 per day) | 500 |
Entertainment of customers (business is discussed) | 500 |
Total | $1,700 |
Mike's employer reimburses him for the business-related expenses and, accordingly, Mike receives a reimbursement of $1,400 ($450 + 150 + 300 + 500).
a. How much can Mike deduct for employment-related expenses for 2017? How would your answer change if the tax year ,vere 2018 rather than 2017?
b. How is the reimbursement reported on Mike's tax return?
c. How much of the reimbursement may Mike's employer deduct?
d. How would your answers change if Mike spent two days at the meeting and three days vacationing? Assume Mike received no reimbursement from his employer.
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Federal Taxation 2019 Individuals
ISBN: 9780134739670
32nd Edition
Authors: Timothy J. Rupert, Kenneth E. Anderson