24 Feb 2008 12:33:29 | Mansi gupta
Business trips or official trips are those that take you away
from your place of work for a significant duration of time. In
terms of IRS you travel away from your ‘tax home’ (the place
where you are currently working) to a different place for a
specific interval of time. A business trip is different from an
ordinary one in some respects. In the latter you decide which
place to go to have maximum entertainment, spend your own
savings, generally your family goes along with you etc. but in
the case of a business trip the most often your company decides
which place to go, the company pays for your trip (the food
allowance etc.) and most often your family does not hang around
with you. If you are the owner of a company the decision of
which place to go is centered round the bright business
prospects i.e. the best place you think would be to enhance and
promote your business.
So business trips are to be planned in a slightly different
fashion than the usual. Usually the company does the bookings
for you but if it is at your discretion then think a little. You
can save some good amount here. Search online the various
business sites like Expedia, Hotwire, Kayak, Travelocity,
Priceline and the like. These sites will educate you about the
various things. For instance you can know about the hotels and
their charges, airfares, the cost to take a rented vehicle etc.
at the destination you are heading for. It is better to search
online and get your reservations and bookings done a little
before than the dates to leave for a thought of last minute
reservations can be troublesome.
While you making a business trip, try and save as much as you
can but without compromising on your basic amenities. Like avoid
spending your entire food allowance by eating lavishly, be fuel
economic i.e. if you take your own car (which is not a very good
idea) think about saving fuel expenses. Don’t move into casinos
and bars to part away with the annual bonus that you are sure to
get. If you are visiting a place for the first time, one night
to see the nightlife of that place is enough. Don’t carry too
many clothes with you. Some elegant official wear shirts and
trousers should be preferred than a multitude dresses. Pack your
suitcase nicely. Take that bag or suitcase which has several
compartments. It will keep your official papers and other things
segregated from the rest of the stuff (your toiletries etc.).
Don’t forget your credit as well as business cards to a camera.
Remember official trips mean more work and comparatively less
enjoyment. So make a note of all the essential official
documents that you need to carry for your meeting there and if
possible either leave a photocopy of them at your place or avoid
carrying the originals for there is always a threat to lose or
misplace them. Inform your family about your complete itinerary,
the place and the numbers of the hotel in which you will stay
etc. this will save them from worrying and will keep them in
touch with you. Make it a point to speak to your boss before you
leave, ask him any crucial work left undone. Also think about
payments of your bills if you are going for more than a month or
so. Keep an alarm clock with you for that will help you in
waking up on time and reach your workplace without delays.
Lastly, reach the airport or station on time to avoid missing
your flight or train. Go with a little planning and make your
business trip a huge success.
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