regionalcap
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It is $59 a day domestic for all of 2010. Verified.
Also, read Pub463 carefully. Page 6 states "You can use a special standard meal allowance if you work in the transportation industry" ... "if this applies to you, you can claim a standard meal allowance of [$59] a day"
Pub463 specifically and deliberately sets transportation workers apart from the 'standard meal allowance'.
Only people using the 'standard meal allowance' not the 'special standard meal allowance' have to prorate based on time of departure/arrival.
Direct Quote:
"For both the day you depart for and the date you return from a business trip, you must prorate the standard meal allowance."
There is a clear distinction between the two.
Every tax company that I have used has always prorated the days.
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