Trip cancellation insurance covers nonrefundable financial penalties or losses incurred as a result of cancelling a trip for unforeseen reasons, including reimbursement
for nonrefundable expenses such as flight tickets and tours.
If the weather or other covered reasons force you to cancel your trip, you can be reimbursed
for your nonrefundable expenses, up to the amount of coverage you purchase.
If the weather or other covered reason forces you to cancel your trip, you can be reimbursed
for your nonrefundable expenses, up to the amount of coverage you purchase.
Not exact matches
Also in 2006,
nonrefundable personal tax credits (the dependent care credit, the credit
for the elderly and disabled, the Hope credit
for certain college
expenses and the Lifetime Learning credit,
for instance) can be used to offset the AMT.
The Child and Dependent Care Credit is a
nonrefundable credit of up to $ 3,000 (
for one child) or $ 6,000 (
for two or more) related to childcare
expenses incurred while working or looking
for work.
North Carolina The Individual Income Tax Credits
for Children with Disabilities program allows parents of special needs children to claim a
nonrefundable tax credit of up to $ 6,000 a year
for education
expenses, including tuition, therapy, and tutoring.
If your trip is canceled, you'll be covered
for the prepaid,
nonrefundable eligible travel
expenses - prepaid tours,
for example.
You can be reimbursed up to $ 5,000 per trip
for your prepaid,
nonrefundable travel
expenses, including passenger fares, tours and hotels.
When you claim this credit
for education
expenses, Form 8863 separately calculates the refundable and
nonrefundable portions, which means you report the amounts in two different sections of your return.
Trip cancellation / interruption insurance — Reimbursement up to $ 5,000 per trip
for prepaid,
nonrefundable expenses if a trip is canceled or cut short by sickness or severe weather.
If your trip is cancelled or cut short by a mandatory evacuation caused by a hurricane, travel insurance could reimburse you
for your
nonrefundable travel
expenses, as well as costs incurred to return home early.
For the most part, the types of
expenses that trip cancellation insurance companies cover are
nonrefundable expenses.
The Citi Hilton HHonors Reserve card,
for example, offers up to $ 5,000 in reimbursement
for nonrefundable trip
expenses if the trip is paid
for with the Citi card.
card,
for example, offers up to $ 5,000 in reimbursement
for nonrefundable trip
expenses if the trip is paid
for with the Citi card.
Vacation Rental Insurance provides coverage
for prepaid,
nonrefundable expenses due to certain unforeseeable circumstances that may jeopardize your vacation investment and force you to incur unplanned
expenses.
That same card will provide up to $ 5,000 per person per trip toward
nonrefundable expenses if the trip is canceled, interrupted or extended
for a covered reason such as severe weather.
Some cards will reimburse you
for nonrefundable travel
expenses charged to that card if you can not travel, or if you start your trip but can not complete it.
For example, if the trip needs to be canceled for some unexpected reason, and the expenses such as airline tickets are nonrefundable, the insurance company will compensate the traveler for their monetary loss
For example, if the trip needs to be canceled
for some unexpected reason, and the expenses such as airline tickets are nonrefundable, the insurance company will compensate the traveler for their monetary loss
for some unexpected reason, and the
expenses such as airline tickets are
nonrefundable, the insurance company will compensate the traveler
for their monetary loss
for their monetary losses.
Trip interruption benefits can reimburse
for your last - minute flight home, as well as reimburse you
for the
nonrefundable prepaid
expenses you lose by cutting your trip short.
Coverage that pays (up to a limit)
for prepaid,
nonrefundable expenses of a trip.
One exception is if you purchase cancel
for any reason travel insurance, which allows you to be reimbursed
for most or all of your pre-paid,
nonrefundable trip
expenses if you cancel
for virtually any reason (read the policy
for exclusions).
Chase offers up to $ 10,000 in reimbursement per trip
for prepaid,
nonrefundable travel
expenses, including flights, tours, and hotels.
Cancel
for Any Reason Insurance can be purchased as an addition to your travel insurance policy and will provide some reimbursement
for trip
expenses and deposits that are otherwise considered to be
nonrefundable should you need to cancel your trip
for any reason not typically covered under the basic trip cancellation benefit.
If a flight is delayed due to one of these reasons, causing the traveler to miss out on a portion of their trip, they may be eligible to receive reimbursement
for any prepaid and
nonrefundable expense that went unused due to the delay.
Plus, you'll have an emergency assistance services team on hand to help you recover
nonrefundable expenses, find local medical care, arrange
for an evacuation, and help you with translations.
Specifically, «Cancel
for any reason» lets you cancel your trip up to two days before departure and receive reimbursement
for all or most of your pre-paid
nonrefundable trip
expenses no matter what the reason
for cancelling.
With vacation insurance from RoamRight, you'll be able to recoup those pre-paid,
nonrefundable expenses if you had to cancel
for a covered reason.
A comprehensive travel insurance plan through Travel Guard can provide trip cancellation coverage
for the traveler's vacation investment — the insurance company reimburses the traveler
for all pre-paid,
nonrefundable expenses for a covered loss.
If your trip is cancelled or cut short by a mandatory evacuation caused by a hurricane, travel insurance could reimburse you
for your
nonrefundable travel
expenses, as well as costs incurred to return home early.
The Company will reimburse 50 % of
nonrefundable expenses if you cancel your Trip
for any reason, up to 48 hours prior to your departure.
You can buy a more expensive «cancel
for any reason» policy that will cover any reason
for cancellation (but it's more expensive and you'll only get a percentage of your
nonrefundable deposit and
expenses back).
For this benefit, Covered Expenses means additional transportation expenses incurred to join the departed cruise or tour, reasonable additional accommodation and meal expenses incurred en route to catch up to the cruise or tour, and nonrefundable cruise or tour payments for the unused portion of your air, land, or water travel arrangemen
For this benefit, Covered
Expenses means additional transportation expenses incurred to join the departed cruise or tour, reasonable additional accommodation and meal expenses incurred en route to catch up to the cruise or tour, and nonrefundable cruise or tour payments for the unused portion of your air, land, or water travel arran
Expenses means additional transportation
expenses incurred to join the departed cruise or tour, reasonable additional accommodation and meal expenses incurred en route to catch up to the cruise or tour, and nonrefundable cruise or tour payments for the unused portion of your air, land, or water travel arran
expenses incurred to join the departed cruise or tour, reasonable additional accommodation and meal
expenses incurred en route to catch up to the cruise or tour, and nonrefundable cruise or tour payments for the unused portion of your air, land, or water travel arran
expenses incurred en route to catch up to the cruise or tour, and
nonrefundable cruise or tour payments
for the unused portion of your air, land, or water travel arrangemen
for the unused portion of your air, land, or water travel arrangements.
Most travel insurance plans cover all
nonrefundable, prepaid travel
expenses for delays or cancellations due to acts of nature.
You are eligible
for benefits up to the benefit amount shown on Your certificate
for: a) Additional Transportation Cost to join the Trip or return home, including up to US$ 150 per day
for reasonable accommodations and meals, if Your delay requires an unplanned overnight stay; or b) unused
nonrefundable portion of the prepaid
expenses as long as the
expenses are supported by proof of purchase and are not reimbursable by any other source.
Once your cruise departs, the Trip Interruption benefit can reimburse your prepaid and
nonrefundable trip
expenses if you miss a portion of your cruise
for a covered reason, including:
In order to generate a quote
for a travel insurance policy that includes trip cancellation coverage, travelers must enter their trip costs, comprised of any prepaid,
nonrefundable expenses.
If this occurs and a traveler has cancellation coverage, they may be able to file a claim
for either trip cancellation or trip interruption to receive reimbursement of any prepaid,
nonrefundable expenses.