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    * How do I begin?
    * Is my schedule saved after each entry?
    * What if I changed my domicile during the tax year?
    * What if the hotel we stay in is in a different city than the airport?
    * How do I enter layovers into the Per Diem Calculator?
    * Who is most likely to benefit from the per diem deduction?
    * Was I billed multiple times?
    * Does EZPerDiem look for seasonal start end dates or effective expiration dates?
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    How do I enter layovers into the Per Diem Calculator?

    Entering your overnights couldn't be simpler. When you complete your initial setup, you are directed to the Airport Code Entry Page. All of the dates for the tax year are next to a spot for you to enter your layovers. In those form fields, simply enter the three-letter airport codes for your layovers. Do this for every layover for the year. The process takes very little time and the computer monitors for certain incorrect entries.

    If you are confused at any point, use the EZPerDiem.com Step-by-Step Guide which can be accessed via the Help Page. It will take you through almost any situation you might have. We also created a shortened, less detailed version of the Step-by-Step Guide called, Crib Notes for simpler questions.


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