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Maximum Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas Separate amounts are established for lodging and meals plus incidental travel expenses (M&IE). The maximum lodging amount is intended to substantially cover the cost of lodging at adequate, suitable and moderately-priced facilities. The M&IE portion is intended to substantially cover the cost of meals and incidental travel expenses such as laundry and dry cleaning. ... The maximum per diem rates for foreign counties are based on costs reported in the Hotel and Restaurant Section (Form DSP-23W) submitted by foreign posts. This report includes prices for hotel rooms and meals at facilities representative of moderately priced and suitable hotels and restaurants most frequently used by typical Federal travelers. The lodging portion of the allowance is based on average reported costs for a single room, including any mandatory service charges and taxes. Where breakfast or other meals are included in the reported lodging charge, these costs have been adjusted to exclude meals. The meal portion is based on the costs of an average breakfast, lunch, and dinner at facilities typically used by employees at that location, including taxes, service charges, and customary tips. The M&IE rate is based on these meal costs plus an additional amount, equal to 10% of the combined lodging and meal costs, to cover incidental travel expenses. ... [Read More]
Maximum Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas Separate amounts are established for lodging and meals plus incidental travel expenses (M&IE). The maximum lodging amount is intended to substantially cover the cost of lodging at adequate, suitable and moderately-priced facilities. The M&IE portion is intended to substantially cover the cost of meals and incidental travel expenses such as laundry and dry cleaning. ... The maximum per diem rates for foreign counties are based on costs reported in the Hotel and Restaurant Section (Form DSP-23W) submitted by foreign posts. This report includes prices for hotel rooms and meals at facilities representative of moderately priced and suitable hotels and restaurants most frequently used by typical Federal travelers. The lodging portion of the allowance is based on average reported costs for a single room, including any mandatory service charges and taxes. Where breakfast or other meals are included in the reported lodging charge, these costs have been adjusted to exclude meals. The meal portion is based on the costs of an average breakfast, lunch, and dinner at facilities typically used by employees at that location, including taxes, service charges, and customary tips. The M&IE rate is based on these meal costs plus an additional amount, equal to 10% of the combined lodging and meal costs, to cover incidental travel expenses. ... [Read More]
Maximum Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas Separate amounts are established for lodging and meals plus incidental travel expenses (M&IE). The maximum lodging amount is intended to substantially cover the cost of lodging at adequate, suitable and moderately-priced facilities. The M&IE portion is intended to substantially cover the cost of meals and incidental travel expenses such as laundry and dry cleaning. The maximum per diem rates for foreign counties are based on costs reported in the Hotel and Restaurant Section (Form DSP-23W) submitted by foreign posts. This report includes prices for hotel rooms and meals at facilities representative of moderately priced and suitable hotels and restaurants most frequently used by typical Federal travelers. The lodging portion of the allowance is based on average reported costs for a single room, including any mandatory service charges and taxes. Where breakfast or other meals are included in the reported lodging charge, these costs have been adjusted to exclude meals ... [Read More]
Maximum Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas 19/ The per diem rates for Afghanistan listed in the main body of this supplement apply to travelers obtaining lodging on USG civilian compounds or residing with the US military. The maximum per diem rates that apply to travelers using local hotels and/or restaurants are: Lodging $102, M&IE $100 for Kabul and Lodging $51, M&IE $50 for Other, Afghanistan. ... 19/ The per diem rates for Afghanistan listed in the main body of this supplement apply to travelers obtaining lodging on USG civilian compounds or residing with the US military. The maximum per diem rates that apply to travelers using local hotels and/or restaurants are: Lodging $102; M&IE $100 for Kabul; and Lodging $51, M&IE $50 for Other, Afghanistan." ... [Read More]
Maximum Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas __19/ The per diem rates for Afghanistan listed in the main body of this supplement apply to travelers obtaining lodging on USG civilian compounds or residing with the US military. The maximum per diem rates that apply to travelers using local hotels/restaurants are: Lodging $1 02, M&IE $100 for Kabul and Lodging $51, M&IE $50 for Other, Afghanistan. ... Separate amounts are established for lodging and meals plus incidental travel expenses (M&IE). The maximum lodging amount is intended to substantially cover the cost of lodging at adequate, suitable and moderately-priced facilities. The M&IE portion is intended to substantially cover the cost of meals and incidental travel expenses such as laundry and dry cleaning. ... [Read More]
Maximum Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas 19/ The per diem rates for Afghanistan listed in the main body of this supplement apply to travelers obtaining lodging on USG civilian compounds or residing with the US military. The maximum per diem rates that apply to travelers using local hotels/restaurants are: Lodging $102, M&IE $100 for Kabul and Lodging $51, M&IE $50 for Other, Afghanistan. ... Separate amounts are established for lodging and meals plus incidental travel expenses (M&IE). The maximum lodging amount is intended to substantially cover the cost of lodging at adequate, suitable and moderately-priced facilities. The M&IE portion is intended to substantially cover the cost of meals and incidental travel expenses such as laundry and dry cleaning. ... [Read More]
Maximum Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas The maximum per diem rates for foreign counties are based on costs reported in the Hotel and Restaurant Section (Form DSP-23W) submitted by foreign posts. This report includes prices for hotel rooms and meals at facilities representative of moderately priced and suitable hotels and restaurants most frequently used by typical Federal travelers. The lodging portion of the allowance is based on average reported costs for a single room, including any mandatory service charges and taxes. Where breakfast or other meals are included in the reported lodging charge, these costs have been adjusted to exclude meals. The meal portion is based on the costs of an average breakfast, lunch, and dinner at facilities typically used by employees at that location, including taxes, service charges, and customary tips. The M&IE rate is based on these meal costs plus an additional amount, equal to 10% of the combined lodging and meal costs, to cover incidental travel expenses. ... [Read More]
Maximum Travel Per Diem Allowances for Foreign Areas 19/The per diem rates for Afghanistan listed in the main body of this supplement apply to travelers obtaining lodging on USG civilian compounds or residing with the US military. The maximum per diem rates that apply to travelers using local hotels/restaurants are: Lodging $102, M&IE $100 for Kabul and Lodging $51, M&IE $50 for Other, Afghanistan. ... 24/ The per diem rates listed for Iraq in the main body of the per diem supplement apply to travelers obtaining lodging on USG civilian compounds or residing with the U.S. military in Iraq. The maximum per diem rates that apply to travelers using local hotels/restaurants are: Baghdad: Lodging $100; M&IE $54; Other, Iraq: Lodging $73; M&IE $48. ... [Read More]
Tips for travelers to Tanzania - "Dar es Salaam, Tanzania" 1 1 For updated information, please see the Tanzanian National website at http://www.tanzania.go.tz/index2E.html. 1 1 TRAVEL BY ROAD: Travel by land within Tanzania is very difficult due to poor 1 road conditions, frequent shortages of spare parts, and dangerous driving practices. Tanzania has a 50,000-kilometer road 1 network of which 40,000 kilometers are unpaved. During the rainy seasons (February-April and October-November), many of these 1 roads are impassable. Public transportation is often irregular and undependable; thefts occasionally occur on inter-city 1 buses and trains. Drivers should exercise extreme care and drive defensively, especially during rush hours, to reduce the possibility 1 of a motor vehicle accident. Think "left" at all times.1 To bring an automobile into Tanzania from a neighboring country, we strongly recommend the traveler obtain a valid 1 carnet, available from most travel ... [Read More]
V. Country Narratives -- Countries A through G France is a destination country for women trafficked for the purposes of sexual exploitation and involuntary domestic servitude, primarily from Eastern and Central Europe and Africa. The number of Chinese women trafficked to France for sexual exploitation increased in 2004. The government estimates that there are 10,000 to 12,000 trafficking victims in France, 3,000-8,000 of whom are children forced into prostitution and labor. Nigerian trafficking networks continued to expand their activities in France. Trafficking of Brazilian women and girls for sexual exploitation to French Guiana — a French possession — remained a serious problem. The Government of France fully complies with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking. Although the government did not provide full data on investigations, prosecutions, convictions, and sentences, the Secretary of State has ... [Read More]
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