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Receipts for taxes
Anyone know if I need to keep print-outs from when I bought tickets online,
or is it enough to have the receipt that comes attached to the boarding passes as long as it lists the price? If no one knows, I can always ask on the TaxBrain chat when I'm filing. TIA for any info Randall no heinz to email Travel is like adultery: one is always tempted to be unfaithful to one's own country. -Anatole Broyard |
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Receipts for taxes
Randall Simons wrote:
Anyone know if I need to keep print-outs from when I bought tickets online, or is it enough to have the receipt that comes attached to the boarding passes as long as it lists the price? What taxes for tickets bought online? If you are referring to a tax deduction for a qualified deduction or business expense, then an email receipt might do, but I would feel better keeping an "official looking" document, like the kind I can get out of the kiosk if I ask for a duplicate receipt. ALternatively, my credit card statements show the airline information, with flight numbers, etc. |
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Receipts for taxes
Are you talking about keeping receipts for business travel that you can
deduct on your taxes? If I were you, I'd print out the receipt screen when you buy the tix. It usually has all pertinent info. What do you think of Taxbrain? I've been using TurboTax for years, but it's kind of a hassle sometimes. Randall Simons wrote in . com: Anyone know if I need to keep print-outs from when I bought tickets online, or is it enough to have the receipt that comes attached to the boarding passes as long as it lists the price? If no one knows, I can always ask on the TaxBrain chat when I'm filing. TIA for any info Randall no heinz to email Travel is like adultery: one is always tempted to be unfaithful to one's own country. -Anatole Broyard |
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