I stayed at a hotel for a continuing education course. Do I report that as part of my educational expense deduction, or as a business travel expense on my tax return? Thanks!
3 Responses to “Where to report educational travel on tax return?”
Luz Gent Said:
It is not deductible.
It is deductible only if it is required by your employer and you can then deduct it as employee job expenses on schedule A (itemized deduction). Read
Miriam Deakin Said:
And you couldn’t take the class in the city where you live because? You couldn’t drive home each night because?
If you intionally took a CPE class in a remote city to take a vacation, you can’d deduct any more than the class tuition.
Madden Ingham Said:
I agree with the above posters. You would claim such as by opting for the itemized deduction, instead of taking the standarized amount. However, I am not sure if the commuting cost to get CEU’s to continue whatever license you have would qualify.
It is not deductible.
It is deductible only if it is required by your employer and you can then deduct it as employee job expenses on schedule A (itemized deduction). Read
And you couldn’t take the class in the city where you live because? You couldn’t drive home each night because?
If you intionally took a CPE class in a remote city to take a vacation, you can’d deduct any more than the class tuition.
I agree with the above posters. You would claim such as by opting for the itemized deduction, instead of taking the standarized amount. However, I am not sure if the commuting cost to get CEU’s to continue whatever license you have would qualify.