How much is your per diem?
#46
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Join Date: May 2000
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Originally Posted by Martinis at 8
Really weird 

We have to put the start/end time of our trips on our expense reports, and generally I cannot charge for dinner if I get back to my car at the airport by 6, since I wouldn't be leaving the office by 6 anyway.
#47
Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: MEM -- ex-DL PLT, then NW PLT by choice, now DL again.
Posts: 140
No real limit, but meals over $25 require receipts if not on the corporate credit card. If applied to the corporate card, the expense shows up automatically on our expense-processing software along with all other charges and no further documentation is then required.
Although I'm pretty much unlimited in what I can spend and how I can spend it, I still tend to carry a bottle or two of good wine with me when traveling ... I would prefer to have a decent room service meal with a very good bottle from my wine cellar than to suffer through being a single diner in a restaurant, drinking bad & overpriced wine.
I've even shared my wine in restaurants that allow BYO, even going so far as to plan meals around the wine with like-minded wine collecting customers. Those meals, by the way, are usually the most fun
Although I'm pretty much unlimited in what I can spend and how I can spend it, I still tend to carry a bottle or two of good wine with me when traveling ... I would prefer to have a decent room service meal with a very good bottle from my wine cellar than to suffer through being a single diner in a restaurant, drinking bad & overpriced wine.
I've even shared my wine in restaurants that allow BYO, even going so far as to plan meals around the wine with like-minded wine collecting customers. Those meals, by the way, are usually the most fun
#48
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: A Browns fan (still?) working in PIT
Programs: US dirt (from CP), Marriott Rewards Gold, Hilton HHonors Diamond??, Avis First, Hertz #1 Club Gold
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Whatever the IRS says is the allowable M&IE per diem for the city I'm in.
Of course, I just learned this week that the rates went up....last October 1. CLT's only a $6 difference, but PHL is $13. And to think I spent more than a month there....might not have had to pay so much out of pocket for going over!
Of course, I just learned this week that the rates went up....last October 1. CLT's only a $6 difference, but PHL is $13. And to think I spent more than a month there....might not have had to pay so much out of pocket for going over!
#49
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: LGA
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Depends on location, so far i know Chicago is $38/day. I usualy dont eat breakfast, cheap lunch, decent dinner with couple drinks. and end up taking home $10-$30 by the end of the week..... or there are the weeks im in the hole 30-40!
at the end of the month it seems to avg out. I like not having to send in all reciepts.
at the end of the month it seems to avg out. I like not having to send in all reciepts.
#52


Join Date: Dec 2004
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My per diem
Mine is $60.00 per day. They are pretty liberal though. If I don't eat breakfast or have a small lunch I can go over the $35.00 for dinner. If I eat less expensive one day, I can go more expensive the next. I cannot put any alcholic drinks on my expense report unless I am entertaining. I once had to get a Coors Lite (for $2.00) approved by my boss as acctng. would not pay it. I told them the soda would have been more money....
#54

Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Toronto, Canada
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I'm not 100% sure what it is this year - I'm on leave doing my Masters at the moment. Last year it was C$40 in Canada or US$40 international. Those travelling to more expensive cities like Tokyo tend to put through 'reasonable' expenses though.
#55




Join Date: Oct 2005
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State of Florida employees have the option of receiving $21/day for meals ($3 bkfst, $6 lunch, $12 dinner) plus actual hotel cost. Partial reimbursement determined by hours on travel status. As an alternative, the state offers a flat $50/day to cover everything.
God bless the Jebster
God bless the Jebster
#56
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: Charleston, SC, USA
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Originally Posted by henryf
State of Florida employees have the option of receiving $21/day for meals ($3 bkfst, $6 lunch, $12 dinner) plus actual hotel cost. Partial reimbursement determined by hours on travel status. As an alternative, the state offers a flat $50/day to cover everything.
God bless the Jebster
God bless the Jebster
Has anyone here ever tried to eat a decent breakfast for $3? Ridiculous.
Oh, and the college I worked for used to tell us that if our conference started at 8 am in a city 2 hours away (assuming no traffic snarls) that we should leave at 6 am (instead of a reasonable 5 or 5:30 am to ensure enough time for parking, etc.) just to save the $3 on breakfast. Sheesh!
No receipts for meals were necessary, though, so if you could figure out how to eat cheaper, you could pocket the difference.
Thank goodness my new company has one of those "reasonable" type guidelines. I've never been told to skimp on anything, and in fact have been part of group outings to expensive restaurants with many rounds of drinks, many shared appetizers, individual salads, an entree, dessert, AND espresso or an after-dinner drink. Gotta love corporate America!
#59
Join Date: Nov 2005
Location: ARN / BRU
Programs: EBG (*G), QR Gold
Posts: 653
In Sweden the tax authority provide a table mandating per diem per location (Socialism at its best).
It ranges from 30 USD / day if you find yourself in afganistan?!?! to 120 USD for the sudan....
Places you might actually visit work out somewhere in between there;
India and China are around 50 to 60 USD, Japan is 100 USD.
Other places I have worked have simply refunded reasonable expenses.
For the per diem, technically you are meant to account for the fact you paid for three meals a day yourself, but in practice I have never heard of a check actually happening.
It ranges from 30 USD / day if you find yourself in afganistan?!?! to 120 USD for the sudan....
Places you might actually visit work out somewhere in between there;
India and China are around 50 to 60 USD, Japan is 100 USD.
Other places I have worked have simply refunded reasonable expenses.
For the per diem, technically you are meant to account for the fact you paid for three meals a day yourself, but in practice I have never heard of a check actually happening.
Last edited by kjsaw; Feb 12, 2006 at 1:46 pm
#60
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: US
Posts: 316
Here's a fun story. My old firm was strict about travel limits- and exception cities also had hard and fast price caps.
My boss decided rules didn't apply to him and let underlings like me stay at a $200 a nite hotel in Chicago (limit was $150 in those days). That was about the one nice thing that mean, temper ridden guy did for me.
My boss decided rules didn't apply to him and let underlings like me stay at a $200 a nite hotel in Chicago (limit was $150 in those days). That was about the one nice thing that mean, temper ridden guy did for me.

