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Save Up to $3,000.00 or More on your Personal Taxes This Year!

Aug 29 2010 Published by ahamidz under Cheap Travel,Travel,Travel Tips

I will show you how to save at least $3,000. 00 on your taxes this year! Saving on your taxes alone would be great by itâ??s self, but I will also show you how to save up to 70% on your travel and vacations as a kicker.

Would you be willing to invest just $495. 00 and $49. 00 a month to save $3,000. 00 on your taxes this year and every year?

YTB Travelmore, now offers you the ability to start your own home based travel business complete with your own online travel booking website.

“Click” Join YTB, to you sign up, you immediately qualify for more than a dozen tax deductions for your small business, but you must do so by December 31, 2007.

Click here to save on your 2007 taxes and save up to 70% on travel, which is also tax deductable.

A dozen deductions for your small business

Small-business tax rule No. 1: Don’t mess with the IRS.

But that doesn’t mean you should cheat yourself. Take every legal deduction you can. Here are a dozen that even savvy small-business owners and entrepreneurs sometimes forget:

1. Home office

Concerned that claiming a home-office deduction is tantamount to sending an engraved invitation to an Internal Revenue Service auditor? Don’t be, says Jan Zobel, author of Minding Her Own Business: The Self-Employed Woman’s Guide to Taxes and Recordkeeping.

“I don’t agree that chances of getting audited are greater with a home-office deduction,” says Zobel, a San Francisco Bay-area tax expert, who specializes in serving the self-employed. In her own practice, she has prepared more than 400 returns a year for the last 25 years. And while at least half of her clients claim a home-office deduction, only one home-based entrepreneur has been audited.

The key here is that you use the term “home office” the same way the IRS does. The tax agency says it must be a space devoted to your business and absolutely nothing else. Deducting the den that houses the family computer and serves as a guest bedroom won’t fly with Uncle Sam.

“If you only have one computer and you have a child over four, the IRS is going to be pretty certain that the child is using the computer,” says Zobel. “And the burden of proof is on you. “

The deduction, however, isn’t limited to a full room. Your home office can be part of a room.

Just how much of the space is deductible? Measure your work area and divide by the square footage of your home. That percentage is the fraction of your home-related business expenses — rent, mortgage, insurance, electricity, etc. — that you can claim.

2. Office supplies

Even if you don’t take the home-office deduction, you can deduct the business supplies you buy. Hang onto those receipts, because these expenditures will offset your taxable business income.

3. Furniture

When your office supplies are more than just pens and paper, you have another tax-cutting opportunity.

Office-furniture acquisitions provide a couple of choices. Deduct 100 percent of the cost in the year of the purchase or deduct a portion of the expense over seven years, also known as depreciation.

To take the whole cost in one tax year you’ll use the Section 179 deduction (named for the part of the tax code where the law appears). Recent tax-law changes have made this deduction even more attractive. For the 2006 tax year, a business owner can expense up to $108,000.

If you choose instead to depreciate the desks and filing cabinets, you can’t simply split the cost into equal portions over the depreciation period. Instead, you must use an IRS chart to make separate calculations each year.

Which is better for you? Anticipate the times that your business will need these deductions the most. Both options are reported on IRS Form 4562.

4. Other equipment

Items such as computers, copiers, fax machines and scanners also are tax deductible. As with furniture, you can take 100 percent up front or depreciate (this time over five years).

5. Software and subscriptions

The recently increased Section 179 provides another tax break in this area of business expenses. Previously, a company had to depreciate the cost of computer software over three years. Now, off-the-shelf software a business buys can be fully expensed in the year purchased.

The rules for deducting business and industry-related magazine subscriptions weren’t changed. You can continue to take the total costs as a full deduction in the year spent.

6. Mileage

If you drive for business, the IRS wants to give you some of your money back. But Uncle Sam loves documentation, so keep a notebook in your vehicle to record the date, mileage, tolls, parking costs and the purpose of your trip.

At the end of the year, you have two choices. You can total the mileage and add in the tolls and parking to calculate your deduction. Once you have your mileage total, multiply it by 44. 5 cents for your 2006 deduction. For 2007 business tax purposes, the rate goes to 48. 5 cents a mile.

Or you can measure your business usage against your personal driving and deduct that portion of your auto-related expenses, says Zobel. Remember to include gas, repairs and insurance.

If you are leasing, include those payments. If you buying the car, factor in the interest on your loan and depreciation on your vehicle.

And if your company’s office is at your house, you get a bit more of a break. You can deduct the entire business-related mileage, from the minute you pull out of the driveway until you return home, says Gary W. Carter, author of J. K. Lasser’s Taxes Made Easy for Your Home-Based Business: The Ultimate Tax Handbook for the Self-employed

If your business is not home-based, your mileage meter starts at your first business-related destination and ends at your last. You can’t include the drive to and from home, says Carter, a CPA and professor at the University of Minnesota. In this case, try to schedule several business appointments on the same day to allow you to take the mileage between stops as a tax write-off.

7. Travel, meals, entertainment and gifts

Good news, small-business travelers. You might as well stay in a nice hotel, because the entire cost is tax deductible. Likewise, the cost of travel — air, rail or auto — is 100 percent deductible, as are costs associated with life on the road (dry cleaning, rental cars and tipping the bellboy).

The only exception is eating out. You can deduct only 50 percent of your meals while traveling. So stay at the Ritz and eat at Wendy’s.

Once you get home, your on-the-job meals aren’t deductible — unless you bring along a client to talk business. In this case, you might consider splurging on a fancier meal because then you can write off half such work-related dining costs.

The 50-percent deduction limit applies to most other client entertainment expenses, too. But a direct gift to a client or employee is 100 percent deductible, says Zobel, up to $25 per person per year.

8. Insurance premiums

Self-employed and paying your own health insurance premiums? These costs are 100 percent deductible.

This break primarily benefits proprietorships, but there are limits. The deduction can’t be more than your business’ net profit. And it’s not allowed if you were eligible for other health care coverage, including that offered by your employed spouse’s medical plan.

Did your spouse work for you last year? Then, says Carter says, you can get the full medical premiums deduction on your return. As an employee, your spouse’s premiums are 100 percent deductible; if you and the children were on her policy as dependents, so are those costs.

Two caveats: 1) Your spouse’s employment must be real, not in name only, and you must offer coverage equally to any other employees. 2) Failure to meet these requirements could result in a lawsuit, an audit or both.

You also can include some of the premiums you pay for long-term care insurance for yourself, your spouse or dependents.

9. Retirement contributions

Are you self-employed and saving for your own retirement with a SEP-IRA or Keogh? Don’t forget to deduct your contribution on your personal income tax return.

10. Social Security

The bad news: If you’re self-employed or starting a small business, you have to pay double the Social Security contributions you would as an employee. That’s because federal law requires the employer pay half and the employee pay half. Self-employed workers are both, meaning the total will equal 15. 3 percent of your net profits.

The good news: You can deduct half of the contribution on your 1040.

11. Telephone charges

You can deduct the cost of the business calls that you make for business from home. When your bill comes in, circle the business-related calls, total them up and keep a copy. At the end of the year, tally your 12 bills and deduct 100 percent.

The IRS assumes that you will have a phone in your house anyway, so Zobel cautions that regular fees and charges don’t count toward your deduction. But if you have a second line installed and use it only for business, all of these charges are deductible

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12. Child labor

“It’s always good to employ your kids,” says Carter. Depending upon how much you paid them, they might be able to avoid income taxes. Plus, there is no Social Security tax when you hire your child who is 17 or younger and you can deduct the salary as a business expense. This break is available, however, only if you operate as a sole proprietor or as a partnership in which you and your spouse are the only partners. If your business runs as a corporation, then it, not you, are considered the employer and the corporation is not relieved of the tax liabilities.

Make the money go even further. Have your child contribute to a Roth IRA, says Carter. Not only have you gotten a nice tax deduction from the salary and trained your youngster to save, you’ve also help establish a nest egg for his or her future.

Dana Dratch is a freelance writer based in Georgia.

The information contained in this article is of a general nature. It should not be construed as legal advice nor should it be acted upon in your specific situation without further details and/or professional assistance.

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Travel Classifieds

Who doesn´t want to save money on their holidays? Whether you are travelling for business or pleasure, you can really enjoy great savings by checking travel classifieds for deals. There are often quite a few great offers available that can make your trip far cheaper than you imagined.

There are a variety of deals to be found in travel classifieds that can turn what would ordinarily be out of your reach into a dream come true. However, you will most likely have to scour the classifieds in order to find what you need and if you limit yourself to print ads, it could be a while before your destination comes up. Online classifieds are by far the best way to scoop a last minute bargain.

Searching online gives you a far broader search range. You will be able to look at thousands of deals and since they are online, it´s usually fairly simple to sort through them using keywords to find just the deals and special offers that you are looking for. This makes online travel classifieds far more useful from a user´s point of view.

One of the things to watch for, though, is travel classifieds that only offer deals to certain geographical regions. Unfortunately, there are a lot of these and they can be frustrating. You think you´ve found a deal, only to discover that it´s only for departures from the US or only Japanese citizens are eligible. It can really make your travel plans difficult.

To avoid this common problem, try looking at UK sites for your travel classifieds. There you´ll find only deals and special offers that relate to your area and this will save you a lot of time when planning your trip.

What kinds of travel deals are available in travel classifieds? Just about anything you can think of. There are plenty of different deals and packages. While browsing you´ll more than likely find complete packages available at discounted prices. These often include tickets and hotel, or even the flight from wherever you are

Avoiding Scams

Travel classifieds are available all over the place, but you don´t want to run into any scams, so there are a few tricks to ensuring that the travel information given is correct and not a way to steal your money or information.

First of all, make sure that there is legitimate contact information in the advert. If it simply asks you to write an anonymous email address, look elsewhere. There should be either a real phone number or a website address.

Look at sites that make people pay to place a travel classified. Chances are most scammers are going to be on the free sites, so paid ones are safer . . . though you can still run into scams there, as well.

Never give out financial information via email or messaging and only pay for your travel package via a secure shopping portal, like PayPal, that allows you to lodge complaints if there are issues later.

Not all classifieds are placed by companies, so you might come across one that offers cheap cruise tickets that a broken up couple will no longer be using on their honeymoon, etc. These are usually very good deals since the person just wants to get back a little of their money and is desperate to sell for any low price.

Don´t be blinded by a great deal. If you suspect something is fishy, such as the tickets may not be real, then look elsewhere. It isnâ??t worth losing your money to a scammer.

The advantage to purchasing package deals online through travel classifieds is that you can do all your research from your own home. You can even do so in the middle of the night, if you so choose!

It´s a good idea to follow your instincts and check out the deals you find within the online classifieds to make sure they are real and legitimate. However, this can be a really great method of getting a fantastic travel offer and saving money if you are willing to do a little searching!

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The Best Travel Credit Cards Today

Aug 12 2010 Published by ahamidz under Holiday,Travel,Travel Tips

If you’re looking to travel in the upcoming months, you may want to consider getting a travel credit card. If you’re unfamiliar with these types of cards, I’ll give you a little insight on how you can find the best card for your needs.

A travel card is going to be a little different than an airline card. What makes them so different? An airline card will basically focus on that particular airline and you’re only going to see savings while flying. A travel card will not only let you save on airline travel but you’ll also be able to save on hotels, rental cars, etc. If you find yourself buying a lot of these services, you may want to consider getting a travel card instead of an airline card.

How do I find the best card on the market?

Finding the best card on the market isn’t hard at all. Instead, you need to take time to do your research to find what kind of travel card will benefit you when you fly across the globe. Instead of using your debit card of simply cash, why not get rewarded? A travel card is going to be able to give you back rewards like free airline tickets, rebates on airline, hotel and rental card services and so much more.

When you’re looking for the perfect card, here are some things that you want to look out for when doing your search.

Find as many companies as possible: As I already mentioned, you’re going to want to find a card that caters to not only airline discounts but discounts on rental cars, hotels and more. The more discounts you get on the other services, the more you’re going to get back on your vacations. When it comes to an airline card like I said above, you’re not going to get that much back in the hotel and rental car department.

Look at the rates: Every card is going to be different when it comes to rates. You’ll want to get the best rate possible. Usually, the best rate you can find on the market is about 5%. If you can find anything higher than that, make sure it’s not an introductory rate. An intro rate only lasts for a certain period of time. This time is usually no longer than 12 months.

Are there restrictions? Never get a card that has restrictions or blackout dates. You’re going to find that this is going to be a big pain in the butt in the future. Instead, let’s concentrate on getting a card that has no expiration dates or restrictions. This is going to make it a lot easier for you to cash in your rewards when you earn enough points.

With so many travel credit cards on the market, it’s hard to choose one that fits your needs. Do your research and apply for one that fits your needs. Don’t just apply for the first one you see. Once you start using it, you’ll be amazed at how much you can save with travel!

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Cheap Air Travel Tips to Mexico and the Caribbean

Aug 09 2010 Published by ahamidz under International Travel,Travel,Travel Tips

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For travelers on a budget, they may take multiple day trips or spend a weekend at a shore. However, you can see exotic places such as Mexico and the Caribbean islands for the same price or even cheaper than local trips. There are 4 tips that you help you save money on your next Mexico or Caribbean vacation.

Buy Inclusive Packages

Most of these inclusive vacation packages are cheaper than buying air and hotel separately. When you buy inclusive vacation packages, it usually includes airfare, hotel, food, and sometime alcohol beverages. So, the only money you would have to bring is for souvenirs.

Fly With Cheaper Airlines

There are many budget airlines that travel all around Mexico and the Caribbean such as ATA, JetBlue , USA 3000, Spirit Airlines, etc. Sometimes, you can save money by getting a direct flight with a budget airline than using popular airlines with multiple layovers.

Travel During Off Season

If you are flexible with your vacation dates, you can save money and avoid the crowds by traveling during off seasons. Instead of traveling during peak times like June, July, and August, you can find deals during the late winter and early spring months. (Plus, the islands are not too hot during these times. ) However if you prefer to vacation in the summer months, there are last minute deals for Mexican and Caribbean vacation packages or cruises, which can save you even more money.

Visit CheapCaribbean. com

By going to CheapCaribbean. com, you can find the latest online deals for Mexican and Caribbean vacations. Instead of spending hours looking vacation deals, CheapCaribbean. com finds the best Mexican and Caribbean deals and passes the savings along to you. In addition to the already discounted vacations at CheapCaribbean. com, you can save more money with cheapcaribbean codes for Cheapcaribbean by visiting the link below.

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Discount California Travel: Saving Money on Your Orange County Vacation

Aug 02 2010 Published by ahamidz under Saving Money,Travel

Thanks to Disneyland and other family destinations, Orange County is now a hotbed for vacationers. Like any tourist destination, the prices have risen along with the number of attractions, but it’s definitely possible to fund an Orange County vacation without breaking the bank.

Before you get started planning your vacation, it’s best to set a budget. This way you know exactly how much you have to spend, and how much you need to save in order to go on vacation. When you have a budget, it becomes easy to make choices on where you should save and where you should pay full price. For example, if you can save money by driving to Orange County, rather than flying, it will allow you spend more on accommodations or vice versa.

One of those important choices is which amusement park you are going to visit, and how much money you plan to spend at each. With Disneyland, California Adventure, LegoLand, Magic Mountain, Knottsberry Farm and several other smaller parks within driving distance, trying to hit them all will cost you a lot of time and energy. It’s best to choose one or two. That way you can really enjoy each park and not stretch your budget too far. Some parks even offer 2-for-1 deals, such as Disneyland and California Adventure, which allow you to visit two parks for one price.

Check for discount tickets for tours and attractions before you go. You may be surprised at the discounts available for savvy travelers who check around for prices online ahead of time. You may also consider purchasing an Entertainment coupon book for the zip code you plan to visit. That will save you on dining, and it may save you on lodging and attractions as well. If you belong to AAA or other groups, check the group’s website before you go to see if showing your card will save you money on attractions.

If your vacation time is flexible, consider traveling in the fall or the early spring. Crowds tend to be thinner during these times of year, and the weather is still nice enough that you’ll enjoy your stay. The prices drop around these times of year as well, so you’ll pay less than you would if your visit were during peak times. The large travel sites may, throughout the year, offer various coupon codes for their more popular destinations, such as Orange County, so get on the email list of your favorite sites so you can monitor any new deals.

There are a wide variety of hotels and motels surrounding the major Orange County attractions. You can stay at a smaller motel with fewer frills and be within the same traveling distance as you would if you stayed at a high priced hotel. If you plan early and travel in the off-season, staying at the Disneyland Hotel is very reasonable. You’ll also save money on travel because there are free tram services to and from the park.

Balance your visit to an amusement park with some free activities, such as visiting the beach or strolling down some of Orange County’s beautiful parks and natural areas. Since the weather is pleasant during most of the year, take advantage of simply being outdoors and taking in some nature during your visit. The beach and mountains are within driving distance of most Orange County towns and Southern California boasts some of the country’s most gorgeous national parks.

Traveling to Orange County doesn’t have to cost as much as you may think. With a budget in hand, a plan for your activities and an open mind to taking in some of the natural beauty in the area, you’ll be able to travel without spending your entire savings account.

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Airline Travel Cheap – 12 Tips to Finding Inexpensive Airline Tickets

Jul 14 2010 Published by ahamidz under Air Travel,Holiday,Travel,Travel Tips

Do you love to travel? I do too, and I am always looking for new ways to find inexpensive airline tickets. I prefer to spend my money on other things rather than spending a bundle on airfare just to get to my destination. I bet you would too. So I have gathered together a few tips to help all of us “thrifty” travelers.

1. Check neighboring cities. For example, if you are planning on flying into Washington DC, be sure to check out prices for flights to Baltimore instead, as these flights are almost always less expensive.

2. If you are not traveling internationally, consider flying on one of the subsidiary airlines for the major carriers (such as Delta Express), as you will usually save money this way.

3. Be sure to use the Internet to check out last-minute discounted fares on the airline’s website. Start looking Wednesday for the upcoming weekend.

4. Be patient and wait for a good price to come up. However, when you do see a great price go ahead and grab it.

5. Try to be flexible with your leaving and return dates. Sometimes if you just adjust your dates by one day you can get a better price. For example, leave Thursday and return Monday instead of leaving Friday and returning Sunday.

6. If possible, book your tickets directly at the airline’s website. If you use a travel agency, even one online, they will charge you an additional fee. It will also be easier to correct any problems if you are dealing directly with the airline itself instead of a travel agency.

7. Mornings are sometimes the best time to check for tickets, and Saturday and Wednesday mornings are good days to take a look for some great prices.

8. Don’t forget to sign up for frequent flyer miles; it is surprising how often people don’t take advantage of this perk.

9. Traveling one way? Even though you will find this doesn’t work all the time, be sure to check for round-trip prices as well since there are occasions where it is cheaper than flying one-way. Crazy? Sure, but hey, we are trying to save money here so do what you have to.

10. If you plan to travel on a holiday, be sure to book your tickets well in advance. For one thing, you will have a hard time getting the seats and dates you want if you wait until the last minute, but you also will save on airfare by buying early. However, be sure of your itinerary because you will cancel out all savings you made if you have to change your travel dates.

11. Make sure you always book your flights at least 21 days in advance. This will get you the best fares. The earlier the better in this case. Never buy tickets within 7 days of your planned departure if you can help it, as you will pay a significantly higher fare.

12. Consider traveling on the “red eye” flights. Check with your travel agent to see if you can save with these late-night fares. You can often save as much as 25% this way.

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Savings All the Way From the Departure Gate

Jul 02 2010 Published by ahamidz under Holiday,Travel,Travel Tips

Holidaymakers these days almost instinctively head straight for the computer for a cut-price trip away, in the same way we would have automatically gone to the travel agent a decade ago. Flights and hotels are the main criteria to arrange for the perfect getaway, but it is also becoming increasingly popular to sort out all the other little extras that make a good trip into a perfect, hassle-free holiday online.

Holiday necessities like travel insurance and airport parking can now be arranged well before departure in the same way it is possible to arrange flights or a hotel room, and the savings are similarly substantial. UK Airport Parking Attractive Rates

For some of the best deals on travel insurance and a quote in just a few minutes, go to: www. travel-insurance-discounts. com. Just add the vital details of your holiday, namely when you plan to go away, how long you will be away for and your destination before being offered a selection of coverage packages, from Standard to Essential Plus. Prices start at less than £12 for travel insurance covering you on holiday in Europe.

With the Essential Plus travel insurance programme, for example, you will get the benefit of coverage against a whole range of potential pitfalls.

From a lost or stolen travel document to a hijacking, almost every possible scenario is considered meaning you won’t have to worry about the bills when things do not go according to plan. Premiums are kept to a minimum even on items like a delayed departure or complete cancellation of your holiday. This means you won’t have to foot the bill when these costs run into thousands of pounds. Cheap Vacation Insurance Online

Being able to do all of this online before you go and at prices that are more competitive than those available in the high street, will ensure you have a smooth trip. You may not have thought about securing an airport parking space before arriving at the terminal but in doing so, you could save yourself hassle and get a more competitive price.

Visit www. save-on-parking. co. uk and simply input your travel details and wait for an extensive list of airport parking options, from short, medium or long-stay to services such as meet and greet. With the latter service, you will be afforded the luxury of being met at the terminal as you arrive in your own vehicle. A representative of the airport parking company will then park your car for you. After making a quick phone call to the company when you land, they will then drive your vehicle to the Arrivals exit for you to collect.

By booking such a service online, you will be able to save up to 45 per cent on the usual price, a considerable saving on airport parking. In some cases, such a luxury service can actually be had cheaper than the standard service if you were to book the latter at the airport on arrival.

As the travel industry has expanded, the range of services on the internet and booking or purchasing them has become increasingly straightforward. Now you can arrange all of the most important details of your itinerary before you leave home. Thankfully, this is also extends to the likes of travel insurance and airport parking, which in the past were often a costly headache.

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How to Get Student Travel Discounts

Jul 02 2010 Published by ahamidz under Travel

If you’re between the ages of 12 and 26, did you know that you can get discounted travel just because you’re student? Yes, we all thought that senior citizens were the only class of citizens that got these types of discounts but we’re wrong. Students can save a lot of money when it comes to travelling the world and it’s actually not that hard to save. All it requires is a little bit of your time and research and you’ll have a deal in no time. I’ll show you today on how you can discount travel and what kind of discounted travel that is out there.

Student Travel ID Cards

Student discount cards like the ISIC can save you on discounts from places around the world. A simple flash of the card can get you discounts at places like the movies, restaurants, and many other places. Applying for the card couldn’t be easier! Remember that when you do apply for the card that you ask around everywhere you go, you’ll be surprised on how many places actually accept the card. Visit myisic. com to look at the many places you can save at.

Airfare

The next time you fly, make sure you don’t purchase tickets at a regular price. Instead, check out websites for the student sections. There are countless websites online that cater to students and flying the great blue skies. When it comes to flying, students can sometimes save more than fifty percent. Places like Orbitz have a student section where you can save on your next airline ticket.

Trains

If your college campus is near a train station or you plan on riding a train in the near future, once again, make sure that you plan on looking for a student discount before you purchase your train ticket. Just like the airlines, you can save a load of money just for being a college student. Places like Amtrak have designated pages designed just for you.

Bus

By now, I’ve probably listed every method of transportation out there but hopefully you get the clue by now. No matter what you use to get around the world, there are student discounts. So, if you’re paying full price for any ticket out there and you’re a student, you really need to look into student discounts around the internet. There are so many ways to save on travel.

Besides the methods mentioned above, there are millions of other ways to save on travel. If you don’t have the money to stay at hotels, there are hostels, couch surfers, and many other sites that are dedicated to people that are willing to let you stay at their house for next to nothing. How cool is that? The cool thing about it is that a lot of the times it won’t cost you a penny. So, if you don’t mind staying with a stranger, this may be an option for you as well. The next time you’re looking to book that trip around the globe, make sure you get that discount because if you don’t, you’re blowing money you shouldn’t.

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Gain Automotive Online Savings

Jun 22 2010 Published by ahamidz under Save Money,Travel,Travel Tips,under travel

Many people are not aware about how to gain automotive online savings using AAA. People know that they can depend on AAA to provide them with personalized maps of their trips, and while this is a major convenience, they might not realize that using a direct route to their destination will save them huge amounts of money in buying gas for their trips.

By keeping in contact with AAA online, they will know in advan e about other ways that they can save money too. Travelers can gain automotive online savings using AAA when they need emergency road service by simply mentioning that they are members of AAA.

Many travelers use personal digital assistants when they travel and store handy files that have AAA discount benefits listed for lodging, car rentals and how to gain automotive online savings using AAA to buy a new automobile. They can even use their cellular telephones to text message friends about how to gain automotive online savings using AAA and let everyone on their friends list know about the discounts that are available on new and used automobile loans and how they can save on their current insurance policy.

Friends and business contacts welcome any opportunity to save money and will thank the sender in many ways. People gain automotive online savings using AAA new car buying tips, and by taking advantage of the credit card offers that are bundled together to save AAA members money throughout the year. Many people gain automotive online savings using AAA by renegotiating their car loans to the reduced and very attractive loan rates that are only offered to AAA members.

People are able to gain automotive online savings using AAA overseas too. There are access portals that international affiliate’s members of AAA can use to gain their automotive online savings using AAA websites and these people can be located anywhere in Europe or the United Kingdom or anywhere else in the world that has an affiliate office.

People are able to gain automotive online savings using AAA and apply the discounts they receive to foreign car rentals, rail passes and airline tickets. AAA members gain automotive online savings using AAA when they need foreign currency exchanged, or they want to carry traveler’s checks on their trips to any foreign country.

The financial services offered by AAA affords the traveler access to many discounts that might be unpublicized but the traveler will be sure to learn about them when they access AAA online during their travels.

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Getting Simple Travel Discounts

Jun 06 2010 Published by ahamidz under Holiday,Save Money,Saving Money,Travel,Travel Tips

Many people want to travel, but cannot make it due to the inflation. However, there are many ways to low down your travel costs. Internet is the best place to find discounts on hotels, airfare and car rentals.

Travel companies offer discounts on airline tickets occasionally. Check their websites often for these offers. You may obtain an email about the discount for your dream destination if you register on such a website. Sometimes airline companies do provide discounts on hotel rates through online reservations. These discounts may help you to save about half of the actual cost.

Indirect route of flights help you to save more than the direct flights. If you plan to travel via two planes, then your total airfare may be cheaper than the airfare of the single plane. Sometimes there are packages that merge airfare and hotel rates. The cost of these packages is low than the total cost of airfare and hotel rents, when paid individually. A trio package including airfare, hotel and car rents may help you to save a huge amount of money. Hotels do offer customers with certain travel discounts, who stay for more than one week.

Points to Remember:

The airfare varies from peak hours to midday flights. You may pay low fare at Wednesday and Thursday. Try to avoid booking flights on weekends. You may also find low airfares at off-seasons. It is better to travel at places, when tourist season fades. House rentals are a great replacement for hotels as the rates of house rentals are much lower than hotels.

Another way for travel discounts is online booking. However, there are many restrictions of online booking. Generally, there is no refund system in online booking. Online booking is available only for limited period of time. It helps you to gain extra points on your travel credit card and will help you to save more on purchase of your next ticket with that company.

Travel companies are loaded with offers for children, college students and senior citizens. Children below 14 may not require any fee at theme parks. College students may have the lowest fares for international journey. Students with credit cards may enjoy more benefits of such travel discounts.

Senior citizens may get 50% discounts on airfares and hotel rates. To enjoy these benefits, you have to inquire about any child, student and senior citizen discount programs to your tour organizer. In addition, register yourself and your family members under frequent flier programs. Make sure there is no limitation for any discount programs.

Magazines, newspapers and other general books have different coupons for travel discounts such as hotel discount programs, car rental concession and restaurant discount coupons. If you are planning to visit certain museums, browse over the Internet for their special exhibitions, opening and closing time and their entrance fee. Inquire about any free admission day or about any discounts for children and senior citizens.

Overview:

Many people focus only on discounts on airfares and hotel rates, and overlook small expenses. However, pay attention to these expenses to save some amount of money for your next grand holiday.

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