Tessa, a self−employed architect, has planned a five−day vacation trip to Miami with her husband. Before leaving, one of Tessa's clients asks her to visit a potential building site while in Miami. Tessa spends one morning evaluating the site and bills the client for the time. Tessa can now deduct the cost of the airfare for the trip.
True
False
Ans: False
Explanation:
Here the prime purpose of a trip is personal .
And only secondarily related to business.
In such cases the transportation costs to and from the destination are not deductible.
Therefore, above statement is false.
Tessa, a self−employed architect, has planned a five−day vacation trip to Miami with her husband. Before...