DVCZEFFS: Wow, talk about twisting a guy's words, because I never said I "write off for family vacations". But one who is able to file a Schedule C is absolutely legally allowed to deduct travel/lodging/hotel/meals for trips whose purpose is
primarily business related or for same-profession education/skill development. So the business stuff, like hotels, meal, travel, etc. are, but not tickets.
See U.S. Treasury Reg. 1.162-5
And under Schedule C, it is clearly on line 24 under expenses.
http://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1040sc.pdf
I'll be quite safe from your nephew. I'm used to just facing logical fallacies on this thread, but the implied threat was a different spin. Thanks!

back at ya![/QUOTE wow, thanks for clearing that up for me. im sorry i twisted your "bargin" statement.i just misunder stood how you write your trips off and how vacation and business came into the mix? can you write off the family and there meals and lodging or just the person going for the prof. education? and can you help me w/ the phantom kid angle for meal plans, i dont seem to understand that either. thanks for any help you can give me. im not threating you, i just want to get in on some of this stuff!!