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Meals and the 100 percent deduction

Has the program been updated to allow the 100  percent meal deduction for restaurants during covid? I only see it as fifty percent. I’m using the Home and business program but didn’t see that option as a selection when creating my post.

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Meals and the 100 percent deduction

I apologize, I found my answer right after I posted my question. You can list these expenses in the same place as meals for day care.

ColeenD3
Expert Alumni

Meals and the 100 percent deduction

The category for 100% meals is below. You need to scroll down more.

 

Businesses can temporarily deduct 100% beginning January 1, 2021

 

WASHINGTON — The Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service today issued Notice 2021-25 PDF providing guidance under the Taxpayer Certainty and Disaster Relief Act of 2020. The Act added a temporary exception to the 50% limit on the amount that businesses may deduct for food or beverages. The temporary exception allows a 100% deduction for food or beverages from restaurants.

 

Beginning January 1, 2021, through December 31, 2022, businesses can claim 100% of their food or beverage expenses paid to restaurants as long as the business owner (or an employee of the business) is present when food or beverages are provided and the expense is not lavish or extravagant under the circumstances.

 

Where can businesses get food and beverages and claim 100%?

Under the temporary provision, restaurants include businesses that prepare and sell food or beverages to retail customers for immediate on-premises and/or off-premises consumption. However, restaurants do not include businesses that primarily sell pre-packaged goods, not for immediate consumption, such as grocery stores and convenience stores.

Additionally, an employer may not treat certain employer-operated eating facilities like restaurants, even if these facilities are operated by a third party under contract with the employer.

 

 

 

nhanna005
New Member

Meals and the 100 percent deduction

where did you find the answer for the question?  I have the same issue

Meals and the 100 percent deduction

@nhanna005 - click into the meals and expenses "start" and enter meals expenses.

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