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Chuckm007
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Checked bag deduction by way of first class upgrade

If I upgrade my seat at check-in to first class, am I able to deduct what would've been the cost of checking a bag? A first class upgrade for $50 would allow me two free checked bags vs staying in the same seat and paying $30 for a checked bag. 
Basically, am I able to write off the $30 even though it was roundabout paid through upgrading my seat?
Thanks in advance.

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Checked bag deduction by way of first class upgrade

are you a W-2 employee or self-employed?

 

if a W-2 employee, definately 'no'.

rjs
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Checked bag deduction by way of first class upgrade

What would make a checked bag fee deductible at all? Are you talking about personal travel or business travel?


If it's a personal trip, no part of the cost is deductible.


If it's a business trip, is it for your own business or self-employment, or are you an employee?


If you are an employee (you get a W-2), under current tax law none of your travel expense is deductible.


If you are traveling for your own business or self-employment, the amount that you actually pay can be deducted as a business expense. It doesn't matter whether it's for a seat or for a checked bag.

 

Checked bag deduction by way of first class upgrade

If you are self-employed and are traveling for business, there is no particular requirement that you travel economically.  You can travel first class if you like.  The only limitation is on "luxury water travel" (cruises).

 

Remember though, deducting a big expense instead of a small expense just means you have less profit for other purposes.  Suppose that by traveling economy, you expect a total profit of $20,000.  After you pay the taxes, you have money left over that you might use to pay for food, housing, clothing, tuition for your kids, or whatever your other needs might be.  If you travel first class, you can deduct the expense and then you have an profit of $15,000--even though you can deduct the expense and pay less tax, you still have less money left over for your other living expenses.

 

If you are a W-2 worker, you can't deduct any travel expenses.  Your employer can reimburse you tax-free for any work-related expense that you prove with appropriate documentation such as receipts.  Even though your employer could legally reimburse you for first class travel or other perks, they have the option of setting lower reimbursement limits in their travel policies. 

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