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Boat & Camper Setup, Trip to Big Lake, AZ w/ My Son!
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<blockquote data-quote="elkhornsun" data-source="post: 334550" data-attributes="member: 10702"><p>The difference in temperature is influenced a great deal by the amount of concrete and asphalt in greater Phoenix where the peak temperatures are not in the early afternoon but at 10 PM. We have friends who are retired and live there but I cannot understand why.</p><p></p><p>I like the way you setup the front rack so that the cooler does not block the radiator. The store bought racks all seem to have this flaw and it is more of a problem with hauling or towing a heavy load and affects both the radiator and the transmission cooler. </p><p></p><p>With your job setup I would recommend talking to your tax accountant about per diem expenses. In most parts of the USA the per diem allowed by the IRA is inadequate for the actual hotel and meal expenses but with a camper in a campground or RV park and doing your own cooking the per diem works out very well. I would want reimbursement on a cents per mile from a company and not having them pay for fuel, etc. which is a minor portion of the cost of buying, insuring, maintaining, and operating any vehicle. Worth having your CPA do the math for you. </p><p></p><p>The rich have two big advantages over people who work for a living, they get to write the drafts for what becomes the tax code and they have better CPA's and tax attorney. Anytime I can find any advantage that works for me and my company I grab onto it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elkhornsun, post: 334550, member: 10702"] The difference in temperature is influenced a great deal by the amount of concrete and asphalt in greater Phoenix where the peak temperatures are not in the early afternoon but at 10 PM. We have friends who are retired and live there but I cannot understand why. I like the way you setup the front rack so that the cooler does not block the radiator. The store bought racks all seem to have this flaw and it is more of a problem with hauling or towing a heavy load and affects both the radiator and the transmission cooler. With your job setup I would recommend talking to your tax accountant about per diem expenses. In most parts of the USA the per diem allowed by the IRA is inadequate for the actual hotel and meal expenses but with a camper in a campground or RV park and doing your own cooking the per diem works out very well. I would want reimbursement on a cents per mile from a company and not having them pay for fuel, etc. which is a minor portion of the cost of buying, insuring, maintaining, and operating any vehicle. Worth having your CPA do the math for you. The rich have two big advantages over people who work for a living, they get to write the drafts for what becomes the tax code and they have better CPA's and tax attorney. Anytime I can find any advantage that works for me and my company I grab onto it. [/QUOTE]
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