Pay the balance on your travel charge card bill in full before it becomes delinquent.
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Mileage reimbursement is not provided to employees when using company-owned vehicles. Mileage reimbursement is usually offered to employees who must use their own personal vehicles for travel on company business.
When you have filed Bankruptcy.
within 30 days
Yes you do. Your 'contract' is with the card issuer - and you must pay their bill by the date they specify. It's then up to you to contact the agency, and get them to reimburse you. It's not the card company's fault that the agency hasn't paid you yet !
restricted card
traveler and GTCC vendor
Traveler & GTCC vendor
Must be less than $2500
It's either accrued interest (on your outstanding balance) - or a service charge for using the card.
It would help if you would say exactly what it is you are claiming. If it is the casualty/theft deduction, then yes you must submit any applicable insurance claims first. Other types of deductions may or may not require you to submit for reimbursement. But regardless of the type of claim, if you receive reimbursement in the same year, you must reduce the amount of the deduction by the amount of the reimbursement. If you receive reimbursement of a deductible expense in a later year, you must declare the reimbursement as (taxable) income in the later year to the extent you received a tax benefit in an earlier year.