(travel expenses)
1travel expenses — include meals and lodging and transportation expenses while away from home in the pursuit of a trade or business (including that of an employee). See tax home …
2travel expenses — bribes or money claimed dishonestly Paid for trips which were not made, or for first class when you rode second: Owen, a former miner, had been recruited during a 1957 visit to Czechoslovakia and had been supplied with his travel… …
3Travel Expenses — Business expenses incurred while an individual is away from home. These include meals, lodging, and transportation expenses. You may only claim expenses directly related to business purposes …
4travel expense — ➔ expense * * * travel expense UK US noun [C, usually plural] (US also traveling expense, UK also travelling expense) ACCOUNTING ► one of the costs for flights, hotels, meals, etc. for an organization’s employees when they travel on business: » …
5travel — ▪ I. travel trav‧el 1 [ˈtrævl] noun [uncountable] TRAVEL the activity of going from one place to another, or to several different places, by air, road, rail etc: • The drop in revenue reflected lower levels of domestic travel (= within your own… …
6expenses — /ɪk spensɪz/ plural noun money paid to cover the costs incurred by someone when doing something ● The salary offered is £10,000 plus expenses. ● He has a high salary and all his travel expenses are paid by the company. ♦ all expenses paid with… …
7travel allowance — payment to cover expenses of an employee s trip, money to pay for travel expenses …
8expenses — n. charges that an employee incurs in the performance of work (such as travel expenses), expenditures of a business ex·pense || ɪk spens n. cost, price, payment …
9Travel insurance — is insurance that is intended to cover medical expenses, financial default of travel suppliers, and other losses incurred while traveling, either within one s own country, or internationally. Temporary travel insurance can usually be arranged at… …
10Travel and subsistence — expenses describe the cost of spending on business travel, meals, hotels, sundry items such as laundry (though usually only on long trips) and similar ad hoc expenditures.An organisation may refund or reimburse these costs on the basis of an… …