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I Receive Per Diem Pay From My Company For Expenses. Does This Cover Mileage For My Car Expenses Or Just Food And Hotel?
In doing my taxes i want to know if i can claim mileage or does --per diem--cover it???
genocimoli
07 Apr 2008 06:14
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Per Diem is meant for lodging and food, and living incidentals but excludes automobile and travel expenses.
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