Canada Ends Haphazard Occasional Taxation of Miles Earned From Business Travel

Though rarely enforced, Canadian law actually considered frequent flyer miles earned from business travel to be taxable income.  Miles earned from personal travel were different, but if the employer was paying for travel and the employee was benefiting this was considered to be a taxable benefit. This rule has now changed. Canada will not consider miles ot be a taxable benefit even if earned from company-paid travel, as long as the frequent flyer member does not convert the points into cash. It’s just way too complex an issue to tax and handle evenly across taxpayers. Points are earned from multiple sources, both business and personal travel but also credit cards and online shopping to name just a few. Which points are redeemed for travel? How much are those points worth? Does it vary based on…

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W San Diego – Extreme Wow Suite

I spent last weekend at the W San Diego, which has been in the news lately because the property is being take back by its mortgage lenders. Like many hotels, occupancy and rates are down. This one was acquired at the height of the real estate boom, fetching a real premium, and the owners decided it didn’t make sense to go on making the interest payments. So apparently they believe it’s now worth less than the $65 million they owed on it, despite having paid about 50% more than that three years ago. At the same time, with recent rates as low as $119 the hotel becomes an exceptional value. I had my own special rate, and when I checked in on Thursday night the clerk at the desk informed me that I was going…

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Moving Down Under for Double EQMs on United

Lucky points out that United has extended its double elite qualifying miles offer through October 15 for residents of Australia and New Zealand. As he explains, “There has never been a better time to move to Australia….” The terms and conditions of the offer say Offer valid for Mileage Plus members, who currently reside in Australia or New Zealand, as determined by the mailing address on their Mileage Plus account at the time the bonus EQM are posted. (Emphasis mine.) Now, you’ll have to keep your ‘new’ address Down Under until the double elite qualifying miles post. Which means that other offers that come along which are restricted to U.S. residents would be mutually exclusive with this one. But some folks may make that virtual ‘move’ to boost their accounts, I’d imagine…

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Using Priority Club Cash and Points Option for Discounted Points Purchase

Priority Club’s new cash and points option allows you to, in effect, purchase points when making an award booking at a discounted three-fifths of a cent per point. Normally point purchases cost 1.15 to 1.35 cents apiece. Cash and points award nights are cancellable, and when you do cancel you get your full points refunded to your account (provide you cancel by the cancellation deadline). You don’t get your points and cash refunded. As a result, the cash and points award option is a backdoor way to discounted points purchase even when you aren’t looking to book an award night. Why might you want to do this? Well, one reason would be Priority Club offers “PointBreaks” awards, room nights at select hotels for only 5000 points. Using the cash and points backdoor for points purchases,…

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A Summary of Posts from My 2009 Star Alliance First Class Award Trip: 5 Different International First Class Products and Visits to Hong Kong, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Chiang Rai, and Seoul

Washington-Dulles-Tokyo, ANA First Class  Tokyo-Hong Kong, ANA Business Class W Hong Kong, Fantastic Suite Hong Kong-Ho Chi Minh City, United First Class Sheraton Saigon, Towers Suite Touring Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City to Bangkok, Lufthansa First Class Royal Orchid Sheraton, Junior Suite Bangkok-Chiang Rai, Thai Airways Business Class Le Meridien Chiang Rai – Room and Resort Le Meridien Chiang Rai – Food Le Meridien Chiang Rai – Gym, Pool, and Spa Le Meridien Chiang Rai – Photos Around the Resort Touring the Golden Triangle Le Meridien Chiang Rai Northern Thai Cooking Class Chiang Rai-Bangkok, Thai Airways Business Class Novotel Suvarnabhumi Airport Hotel Bangkok Thai Airways First Class Departure Experience, Lounge and Spa Bangkok-Hong Kong, Thai Airways First Class Hong Kong-Seoul, Asiana Business Class W Seoul, Junior Suite Asiana First Class Lounge, Seoul…

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The End of My Asia Trip, Los Angeles to DC on United

2:06 pm Los Angeles, CA (LAX) to Chicago (ORD) United Flight 843 First Class Seats:3A, 3B Duration: 4h 6m Airbus A320 1745 miles traveled We were originally scheduled for the 4pm non-stop back to Dulles, United decided to no longer operate it on Saturdays. So we were changed to a connecting flight back through Denver, the last non-redeye non-stop of the day just missed the minimum connection time for international-domestic at LAX. No big deal, the Denver connection shortened the layover in LA and we were scheduled to get back within minutes of our original schedule. Another schedule change and we wound up on the 2pm Chicago flight, again arriving within minutes of the prior schedule. The Airbus was full, plenty of folks on standby looking to get on the flight. We boarded and the…

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United Delays Mileage Upgrade Co-Pay

Via One Mile at a Time, United is delaying its implementation of mileage upgrade co-pays until January 12, 2010. That’s a six month reprieve, which is great, but really doesn’t speak well of United’s IT implementation folks (which is hardly new).

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New Upgrd Podcast

I appear in another edition of the weekly Upgrd Podcast. This time it’s listener questions: Is the standby option (via a different routing) some sort of 1K only perk? Which hotel program is best for someone residing in Canada that might not be eligible for US based credit card pomotions? What to do with United SWUs? Where to post miles after crossing 100,000 elite qualifying miles?

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