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GSA sets 2006 per diems.

Publication: Business Travel News
Publication Date: 19-SEP-05
Format: Online
Delivery: Immediate Online Access

Article Excerpt
The General Services Administration this month increased to $99 from $91 the standard daily allowance for lodging, meals and incidental expenses for government travel. The 2006 rates are effective for travel beginning Oct. 1.

GSA this year set market-specific per diem rates for 384 locales, while maintaining its $60 lodging rate for areas not covered on an individual basis. In the 10 lodging markets where federal travelers book the most rooms, the standard hotel per diem average jumped from $114.90 to $120.90. Of those markets, Los Angeles, San Diego and...

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