FlyerTalk Forums - View Single Post - How to use flight credits for partially used itinerary (cancelled during trip)?
Old Apr 12, 2023 | 2:49 pm
  #59  
jsloan
FlyerTalk Evangelist
30 Countries Visited
2M
All eyes on you!
20 Years on Site
 
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Austin, TX
Posts: 25,574
Originally Posted by Lux Flyer
I mean you can, it's just not the taxes most people would think it is and it forfeits the remainder of the ticket value. The IRS (and most other taxing entities) position for the majority of taxes is that they are imposed based on airfare being purchased, not necessarily utilized, so they aren't refundable if the fare isn't refundable. There is a small subset of taxes that are for services rendered by government agencies related to the passengers travel or enplanement taxes which are only remitted if the flight coupon is actually used. In the US it is things like the 9/11 security fee, APHIS, and customs user/immigration service fees, so you're looking at like ~$15 in taxes you could get refunded; but of course getting those refunded then means you're forfeiting the rest of that ticket; so rarely if ever a case to do it.
At one point, I searched for a way to seek a refund of the security fee for a trip I wasn't gong to take, back in the era of $200 change fees. UA will not do it -- they claim to have remitted it already to the government. And the TSA does not appear to have any way to request it back either.
jsloan is offline