by guest1234 » Tue Feb 24, 2015 11:41 am
I claimed all my expenses as work expenses. Used the government rates for entertainment/meals and used actual lodging costs. Can't deduct gas except for to/from airport; or if the facility asks you to drive somewhere for work (Only if it is your own car and not a rental). I deducted my car rental as well. Overall I had over 11,000 in deductions. My first year, I claimed the scholarship as a "lottery win". Mostly because my online software kept kicking it back as "illegal" This was in 2011, when you could accept no other jobs, scholarships, or other monies but theirs; and I refused to put self-employed (Raises your taxes HUGE). For 2012, 2013 I claimed it as Box 3; other income. Then I deducted EVERYTHING. Luggage costs, Airline, business lunches, etc. Used software that I could scan all my receipts and kept a running total. In the end; both for 2012 and 2013 had to pay a little over 2,000.
I have been audited before, and these haven't raised any flags. Hope this helps.
I claimed all my expenses as work expenses. Used the government rates for entertainment/meals and used actual lodging costs. Can't deduct gas except for to/from airport; or if the facility asks you to drive somewhere for work (Only if it is your own car and not a rental). I deducted my car rental as well. Overall I had over 11,000 in deductions. My first year, I claimed the scholarship as a "lottery win". Mostly because my online software kept kicking it back as "illegal" This was in 2011, when you could accept no other jobs, scholarships, or other monies but theirs; and I refused to put self-employed (Raises your taxes HUGE). For 2012, 2013 I claimed it as Box 3; other income. Then I deducted EVERYTHING. Luggage costs, Airline, business lunches, etc. Used software that I could scan all my receipts and kept a running total. In the end; both for 2012 and 2013 had to pay a little over 2,000.
I have been audited before, and these haven't raised any flags. Hope this helps.