searchingforlight
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Sun Feb-22-04 10:18 PM
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Government Per Diem Rates |
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My mate and I work for a company that is a government contractor. This is not big bucks stuff. This is lower hourly wage work and there are many overnight and longer trips involved.
We were just notified that all government per diem rates have been cut by 25%. Now, instead of having $30 to spend on food, we can spend $$22.50. Instead of staying in a room that would cost $55 we can now try to find a room that is $41.25.
But, we can afford to build Patriot missles that don't work. Go figure.
Anyone else tied to government per diem rates?
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CoonDawg
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Sun Feb-22-04 10:22 PM
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1. I work on EPA and other govt. contracts |
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and I haven't heard about any reductions. Of course, my company's policy is $25 for any overnight food expenses...but you have to be gone for 24 hrs. at a minimum. As a truck driver, on my taxes, they allow me $36 / day perdiem writeoff.
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Sun Feb-22-04 10:23 PM
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http://policyworks.gov/org/main/mt/homepage/mtt/perdiem/perd04d.html"If neither the city nor the county are listed on our per diem listing, it is considered a standard CONUS destination ($55.00 for lodging and $31.00 for M&IE)."
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Sun Feb-22-04 10:26 PM
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3. You can check them yourself |
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Sun Feb-22-04 10:54 PM
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4. ive always gotten $150 - $180 per day |
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for lodging and meals - why is yours so low?
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Sun May 05th 2024, 07:25 AM
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