Re: Lodging Reimbursement GSchmidt 20 Dec 2002 23:01 EST

Fred:

It shouldn't be.  Not if it's a reimbursement of actual expenses.
 His/her consulting fee would be, of course.

Greg

Fred Averick wrote:

> If a faculty member has a scientific visitor (say who's a citizen and
> is a
> full-time faculty member at another domestic university) and he wants to
> reimburse this visitor for his lodging expenses during the visit, would
> that ever be considered taxable income to the visitor?  Would there be a
> difference between a short-term and long-term visit?  And how would you
> define "short-term?"
>
> Thanks
>
> Fred Averick
> Sponsored Research Administrator
> Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
> New York University
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