More and more Americans are discovering
the delights of international travel.
Could you be the next to leave for an exotic destination?
Do
Costa Ricas tropical rainforests and unspoiled beaches
beckon you? Perhaps youve always wanted to see the
Taj Mahal, the Eiffel Tower, or the Louvre. Maybe youre
more adventuresome: A safari in Kenya, diving the Great
Barrier Reef, or hiking the coast-to-coast trail in England
may be more your cup of tea.
Dreams of what wed
like to do some day can keep us
going from year to year, hopefully checking our airline
miles and dreaming hours away surfing the Internet for information.
But for too many of us, exotic travel destinations never
become more than idle daydreams. We read the brochures,
look at the ads, and see other people enjoying themselves
on the Travel Channel. But we dont make the reservations.
We dont go much of anywhere.
Just fill in the blank: Id
really like to go to _____________, some day.
Some days have
a way of slipping by with nothing to look forward to but
a week of visiting relatives again or going back to the
same old theme park because the kids always have a great
time. With so many of us working so much harder often
doing the work that two people used to do it can
be hard to get enough time off to go on a really terrific
vacation.
Then theres the money.
When you start adding up plane fares and meals and motel
rooms, to say nothing of fees for the special activities
youd like to enjoy, your exciting dream adventure
can seem out of reach.
A
Simple Solution
If youve got a penchant
for travel, take a look at all those million-milers in the
first-class section. You know, the ones who are glued to
their laptops and cell phones until the flight attendant
tells them theyve got to turn them off. You can tell
theyve traveled a lot. They know just what to do.
They dont even blink when the plane takes off and
when the wheels touch down on the runway.
More
than that, their trips cost them much less than you
might think. Hint: First class is also called
business class. Once you are in the loop, you can find
deep discounts on business-class fares, and can also take
advantage of travel packages at bargain prices. These include
things like luxury hotels, breakfast each morning, and transportation
and activity perks. But here is the best thing about flying
as a businessman, businesswoman, or business partnership:
Its deductible.
According to Jeff Schnepper
at MSNMoney.com, employers as well as the self-employed
can deduct many expenses for convention and business travel.
Convention fees, hotels, meals and entertainment, and travel
expenses to and from the convention are all deductible.
Its even possible to deduct expenses for your spouse
if certain conditions are met. Of course, the convention
or seminar you attend must relate to your business. If you
have a business making beaded jewelry and you go to a booksellers
convention, it will be hard to explain why your expenses
are deductibleunless, of course, youve written
a book about making beaded jewelry that youve come
to the convention to promote.
Being able to deduct so many
expenses can make travel affordable for almost anyone.
But I dont have
a businessor any money!
There is one solution that
works for both of these problems. Its amazingly simple.
Four words:
Start your own business.
You may be thinking immediately
about lack of start-up capital, no knowledge of business,
expensive meetings with attorneys, finding the right location,
permits from the city planning commission, hiring employees...
STOP!
You can start your own business
with none of these hassles. In fact, a home business is
the easiest kind to start. You dont have to quit your
current job, although you may decide to later on when you
see how much wealth you can build in a short amount of time.
You dont have to rent a location or buy office equipment.
You probably already have all that youll needa
computer with an Internet connection and a phone.
Build a business. The
money will follow.
Millions
of successful people have already discovered the feelings
of elation that come from being self-employed. In fact,
self-employment is rising dramatically. At last count by
the Census Bureau, 18.6 Million Americans were self-employed.
Most simply grew tired of the uncertainty and aggravations
of corporate employment and decided to take charge of their
own destinies.
The money your home business
generates will provide the funds you need to make your travel
dreams come true, and more. Owning a business will make
many of your travel expenses deductible.
And lets not discount
the value of attending seminars and conferences with people
like yourself who are motivated by the entrepreneurial spirit
and who enjoy sharing all their tips and tricks.
Travel is not out of reach
if you put out even the minimal effort needed to start your
own business. But that is really only the beginning. As
you gradually build your business and meet exciting new
people, you will experience a new feeling of self-confidence
that tells you, I can do anything.
With that kind of attitude...
well, you can really go places!
There is no better time
to act than now. Fill out the web form below, and you will
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that can change your life forever.