Hey
According to the IRS, “you generally can't deduct meal expenses unless you (or your employee) are present at the furnishing of the food or
beverages and such expense is not lavish or extravagant under the circumstances.
But the big question is: How do you prove that you or your employees were present? It’s even harder to prove that the meal was not extravagant, because how do you measure that?
To answer the above, and more, I will be conducting a Tax Pop-Up Class on How to Write Off Business Meals on October 27, 2022, at 9 PM EST via Zoom.
In this class, I have one mission alone:
- To make sure that
all of you deduct business meals you buy during meetings or business events and that the IRS won’t throw them away and hit you with extra taxes.
Also, in this class, you can ask any questions you may have regarding business meals, which is great because you will leave the meeting a changed businessperson, able to save more money on taxes.
So, go ahead and register for this class before all seats are taken. It will only be $47 to learn all this. And get the unlimited access licensed for the replay video for
$27.
Click the button below to register. See you soon!!
PS: We have upcoming Pop-up class this October 27, 2022
called How to Write Your Business Meals. Register now only for $47. Seats are limited. Click the link below to register.
All Pop Up classes are Free for Suncrest Bookkeeping Clients!