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Tax Tips Tuesdays: Business Meals for Writers

February 7, 2012 by  
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Business Meals for Writers

Writers may choose to meet with their agents over lunch or they might arrange to meet a subject to interview at a local bagel shop.  The cost of the meal can be a tax deduction with proper purpose and documentation.

1. The primary purpose of your business meal must be related to your writing business.

2. You must conduct business during the meeting such as discussing the storyline of a new book or determining which publications are interested in your current article.

3. Be sure to save the receipt. It should contain pertinent information such as the name of business, location, date of the meeting, time, who was present, total charge, and how it was paid for. You can use the back of this receipt to record a summary of what was discussed.

The amount you can deduct is limited to 50% of the actual unreimbursed costs. The IRS is considering an increase in this amount to allow 80% reimbursement. As of this writing, the deduction has not been raised. You can Visit the IRS Web site for updates.

 

 

© Brigitte A. Thompson, Datamaster Accounting Services, LLC

The information provided is intended to be general and based on the Federal Tax laws of the United States. As such, it is subject to change. This information is not intended to be used as a substitute for financial or legal advice.  Be sure to consult your tax advisor on all tax matters.

 

Brigitte A. Thompson is the founder and President of Datamaster Accounting Services, LLC. She has been active in the field of accounting since 1986 and is a member of the American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers and the Vermont Tax Practitioners Association. A prolific writer, Brigitte is the author of several business books, contributing author and freelance writer specializing in accounting and tax topics. Her latest book Bookkeeping Basics for Freelance Writers is available on Amazon.com. You can visit her online at Datamaster Accounting Service, Writers in Business, and on Twitter @TaxTips4Writers.
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