Can you classify a meal at a restaurant with a client, or potential client, as a meeting expense or does it need to be classified as entertainment?
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Meal at a restaurant with clients or potential client are generally regarded a Meals AND Entertainment and subject to a 50% deduction.
Examples:
You may include Taxes and tips relating to a business meal or entertainment activity in the amount that is subject to the 50% limit.
Types of records you should keep:
Lastly, the following expenses are generally NOT considered directly related when entertainment occurs because of substantial distractions, there is little or no possibility of engaging in the active conduct of business. Examples are:
Travel & Entertainment Expenses - IRS
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