Bleisure – This time I’ve nailed it!
Ursula Dyer Lepporoli
KPMG Partner enabling the movement of Talent across borders through Tax ?? 2022 Global Mobility Champion of the Year | Speaker | Leadership | Automation | Process Improvement | People and Culture Champion | Writer
In previous editions I’ve written about Work from Anywhere and Workcations. But what about the classic known as Bleisure?
Bleisure is part business travel, part leisure travel. It’s combining a work trip with an extended vacation before, during or after the work event.
We all had them. Flight vouchers from Covid-19 on the verge of expiry. I had one left and after spending winter in Melbourne I decided I needed an escape to where a sleeveless dress without any tights was a reality. Winter in Victoria is long and cold ??.
The Dilemma – With a Jetstar voucher worth $250 I wasn’t heading far. I also need to save my annual leave for family trips during school holidays.
The Solution – a midweek Bleisure trip to Brisbane. Staying with a friend so costs have been kept to a minimum on this self-funded trip.
I'm writing this while sitting in the sunshine by the Brisbane river. I'd like to share The Pros and tips for your next adventure into the land of Bleisure in this August edition of Mobility Matters.
The Pros
At KPMG we are lucky to have offices in all the Australian capital cities (and beyond). Taking a short trip to work in another location has innumerable benefits. Let me name a few:
The non-Pros aka the Cons:
To ensure there were no issues on Day 1, I booked a 6:25am flight. The only sub-optimal component of my day was the 4am wake up call to get in my workout (who would want to skip leg day!) so I could catch the Uber to the airport at 5am. I checked my suitcase in with 1 minute to spare.
From the above you can probably tell that I am that traveller. The one that wants to maximise every minute possible of every day and doesn't want to waste a second waiting at the airport.
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I've only missed a couple flights in my lifetime so the strategy is working well ??.
Fingers crossed for an uneventful return to Melbourne!
A Couple Tips:
Don’t forget the tax implications!
Constantly spending time in different states can create complexities for your employer’s obligations to payroll tax. My 3 day trip isn’t an issue but if you are planning on making the interstate Bleisure trip a habit or doing it for more than a couple of weeks tell your tax team.
If you are going further afield and need a passport for your journey checking in on the tax implications is 100% mandatory.
Would I do it again… yes!
This trip hit the right highlights with no dramas. This is it for me.
Working from Anywhere requires a longer term commitment to working away from home which often means creating a comfortable working environment outside of an office. This particular type of Bleisure trip where I went into the office made it easy. The domestic nature removed the biggest drama of big time zone issues from being a hindrance.
The biggest difference between Bleisure and Workcation was the boundaries and expectations I brought to each trip. I knew I was working 9-5 in the office in Brisbane and I travelled alone. During my Workcation, my family was with me and I felt guilt about working all day while they were off having fun being tourists even though that was the plan the whole time.
After a few days away I miss my boys and am looking forward to returning home. Distance makes the heart grow fonder which is also a sign of a great trip, business, leisure or both.
American by birth, Australian by choice.?Ursula Lepporoli ?has lived experience. She brings compassion and understanding to the tax and policy expertise she provides to expatriates and employers. Sharing knowledge with the wider mobility community brings her joy. With 17 years of Global Mobility experience she brings a strategic and practical perspective to every interaction. She prides herself on making tax fun but takes the responsibility of cutting through complexity seriously.?Follow her, and?subscribe ?to the Mobility Matters newsletter?here .
The views expressed above are mine alone and are not tax advice.
Director, KPMG Australia - Enabling the movement of global talent
1 年I’m ‘that traveller’ too Ursula Dyer Lepporoli! Carry on only so I can go straight to security just before the gate closes! Pre Covid I used to travel so much and hated sitting around at the airport
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1 年Love this concept Ursula ????
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1 年It was great to see you Ursula Dyer Lepporoli let’s have more of this “Bleisure”!
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1 年Now there is a new word for application, thank you Ursula. Did read twice :-)
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1 年Sure is ??