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Ummm, I don't think you realize how the meal allowance works. You don't HAVE to spend the full $50 per day to CLAIM the full $50 per day. The "allowance" is the standard amount the IRS lets you claim without saving receipts. All you need for proof is a log book.Originally Posted by jonp
Not a problem. The reason that I never itemize is pretty simple. Unless your eating 3 meals a day in a steakhouse and staying at the Ramada overnight you are never going to rack up an amount over your standard deduction. I can't imagine eating up over $50/day. At least I never have and why bother saving all of those receipts? I do save the receipts for items that are job related such as tools I keep in the truck, clothing with the company logo on it, etc.. I never get fancy so fly under the radar. If the IRS wants to waste time on me in an audit I have nothing to fear. The more deductions that you claim, the higher the likelyhood you will meet the IRS up close and in person.
EXAMPLE: If you're out on the road 280 days per year, that is an $11,468 deduction. The last I checked, the standard deduction wasn't even CLOSE to $11,468. But to claim that $11,468 deduction, you have to itemize.