Years ago i went to a seminar on tax savings with Stacey Botkin, formerly an attorney for the IRS. He basically said that IRS doesn't require much to have your dinner bill deemed a legitimate business meal -- 50% deductible.
You want to talk to your Dad about your business so you take him out to eat. Keep a record of the person you had the business meeting with, the business purpose and the date. "You don't even need a receipt."
I would imagine an IRS agent might disallow these expenses under audit-- especially with no receipt. [and at that point it wouldn't be worth appealing or going to court over-- i'm not familiar with this process whether expense is legitimate, bogus, material, or whatever]
Do you encourage the deduction of business meals? I certainly don't mean do you encourage your clients to be stupid and greedy.
After some questions, i discovered that a bricklayer would regularly eat out with Bob-- a landscaper. Two contractors often working for the same clients discussing thier schedule C businesses over dinner. I deduct the 50% allowable.
Do you ever inquire about this?
(i also deduct the bottle of whiskey that the bricklayer gave to bob)
You want to talk to your Dad about your business so you take him out to eat. Keep a record of the person you had the business meeting with, the business purpose and the date. "You don't even need a receipt."
I would imagine an IRS agent might disallow these expenses under audit-- especially with no receipt. [and at that point it wouldn't be worth appealing or going to court over-- i'm not familiar with this process whether expense is legitimate, bogus, material, or whatever]
Do you encourage the deduction of business meals? I certainly don't mean do you encourage your clients to be stupid and greedy.
After some questions, i discovered that a bricklayer would regularly eat out with Bob-- a landscaper. Two contractors often working for the same clients discussing thier schedule C businesses over dinner. I deduct the 50% allowable.
Do you ever inquire about this?
(i also deduct the bottle of whiskey that the bricklayer gave to bob)
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