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[Transferred IRS Employee's Claim for Lodging Expenses]

B-247711 Sep 08, 1992
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A transferred Internal Revenue Service (IRS) employee claimed reimbursement for lodging expenses. GAO held that: (1) cleaning charges were reimbursable, since that service was customarily included in the price of a hotel room; and (2) charges for renter's insurance and lawn mowing were not reimbursable expenses, because they were not services ordinarily provided to a hotel guest. Accordingly, the claim was allowed in part.

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