Just wondering if the guy who paid $2.63 million to have lunch with Warren Buffet is planning to deduct this as an "Ordinary and Necessary" business expense. If so, will it be subject to the usual 50% reduction? It seems like a lot, but I notice he can bring 7 friends along, so the actual cost would be much lower - about $350K per person, so that's much more reasonable when you think about it.
Also, I wonder if the tip is included, additional, or is it Smith & Wollensy's policy to add a 15% gratuity for large groups? Might be nice to be the one serving their table that day.
Also, I wonder if the tip is included, additional, or is it Smith & Wollensy's policy to add a 15% gratuity for large groups? Might be nice to be the one serving their table that day.
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