lodging expenses
1Lodging Expenses — Costs for an overnight stay, usually in a hotel, that may be taken as a federal income tax deduction if the Internal Revenue Service s criteria are met. Lodging expenses are usually a business expense that is incurred when someone must travel… …
2lodging — UK US /ˈlɒdʒɪŋ/ noun [U] ► a place someone pays to stay in while they are away from home: »She was able to claim expenses for airfare, food, and lodging for three nights. → See also BOARD(Cf. ↑board) noun …
3lodging — [[t]lɒ̱ʤɪŋ[/t]] lodgings 1) N UNCOUNT: also N in pl If you are provided with lodging or lodgings, you are provided with a place to stay for a period of time. You can use lodgings to refer to one or more of these places. He was given free lodging… …
4expenses — (Roget s IV) pl.n. Syn. expense, cost of living, per diem, reparations, damages, outlay, overhead, expense account, traveling expenses, living expenses, out of pocket expenses, costs, lodging, room and board, incidentals, cash out*, swindle… …
5Form 2106-EZ: Unreimbursed Employee Business Expenses — A tax form distributed by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and used by employees deducting ordinary and necessary expenses related to their jobs. Ordinary expenses are those generally considered as common in a particular line of business;… …
6Household Expenses — A per person breakdown of general living expenses. It includes the amount paid for lodging, food consumed within the home, utilities paid and other expenses. The sum of all the expenses is then divided by the number of family members residing in… …
7Travel 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 …
8travel 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 …
9staying expenses — costs for lodging in a place away from home …
10transportation expenses — Freight on shipment of goods or other property. The fare for the transportation of a passenger. As a deduction in calculation of net income for tax purposes, only the travel cost, not including meals and lodging. IRS Pub. No. 463 (10/65) p I. See …