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Don't Get Scammed When Making Travel Plans

Many people take vacations or visit family at this time of year. That’s the good news. The bad news is that there are a number of scams that unsuspecting travelers can fall victim to if they are not careful. The Society of Louisiana CPAs (LCPA) offers these tips on how to avoid them.

Be Cautious
When making any purchase, it’s always best to be suspicious of offers that sound too good to be true, and that’s certainly the case when making travel plans. Many con artists promise great vacations or airline deals for very low prices, and you should be especially wary of great deals advertised in unsolicited emails or faxes. Before you sign up, contact the sender and ask some tough questions. For example, find out what exactly is included in the bargain price, the names of the airlines or resorts involved and the full name and address of the company offering the deal. If the person you speak to is unwilling to answer these questions or gives vague or incomplete responses, then the offer is probably a scam.  

Scrutinize “Free” Offers
Be particularly suspicious of promises of “free” travel, because it’s rare that a legitimate business will give away anything for nothing. You may find that the vacation is “free” only if you commit to making a costly additional purchase. Or you may be told that you must reveal your credit card number or other personal information in order to qualify for the deal. Don’t do it, because the person asking for this information is probably an identity thief who will use the information to make unauthorized charges to your credit card or bank accounts.  

Confirm the Details
Even when working with a reputable travel agent or resort, you may find that your dream vacation doesn’t quite meet expectations. That’s why it’s important to confirm not only your reservation in advance but also the details of the deal. You want to be sure not only that dates and locations are correct, but also that you agree on the terms and quality of your vacation. If the advertisement promises “first-class accommodations,” for example, find out exactly what that means so that you are not disappointed with your room or any other aspect of your stay. You may be expecting a fancy suite with a view of the ocean, while the travel company is actually offering a relatively clean room overlooking a parking lot. It’s wise, too, to confirm every aspect of your trip, including car rental or special tour arrangements, to ensure the trip goes smoothly.  

Get It In Writing
Ask the travel agent or tour or resort operator for a document that describes every detail of your vacation that they have arranged, then review the paperwork to ensure it includes all that you’re expecting. Also check to see that it covers the company’s policies on cancellation and refunds, so you understand what your options are if your travel plans must be changed.  

Pay with a Credit Card
If you are confident that you are dealing with a legitimate business, it is usually smart to pay with a credit card. That’s because you may be able to challenge the charge with the credit card company if you feel you did not get what you paid for.

Consult Your CPA
If you have concerns about any important financial decisions, turn to your local CPA for advice. He or she can offer answers to your important financial questions.

For more tax and financial advice, visit the Public section of the LCPA's website at www.lcpa.org.

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Pursuant to IRS Circular 230 and IRS regulations we inform you that any federal tax advice contained in this article is not intended or written to be used, and cannot be used, for the purpose of avoiding penalties imposed under the Internal Revenue Code.

Copyright 2009 The American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

 

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