having flown o/s a lot, not a hard choice for me at all.
For $5k, I'm willing to put up with a bit of jet lag
I'm with you on that. My partners family is in the UK. 4k for 2 economy tickets beats 13k every time.
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having flown o/s a lot, not a hard choice for me at all.
For $5k, I'm willing to put up with a bit of jet lag
However, I think if the trip is for business and there is ATO sponsorship and you wish to aim for maximum productivity, then business class should be considered for minimal downtime.
In regards to the ATO paying for business class... surely not.
If that was the case everyone would plan their business class holidays around a conference or other brief business they've concocted up in the various cities - like they do now with economy!
Btw, your conference is being held in Vegas for good reason, so have fun.
You don't.How do you get productive at a conference .
Airfares, regardless of class are deducible if they are work related. Travel costs, regardless of class should be apportioned if the trip is a mix of work and personal travel.
Now this is a house to stay home for.
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