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Yes, you and deduct 100% of the cost of the meals at at company party.
Per IRS Publication 15b and IRS Publication 535, food or beverage expenses related to employee recreation, such as holiday parties or annual picnics, aren't subject to the 50% limit on deductions when made primarily for the benefit of your employees other than employees who are officers, shareholders or other owners who own a 10% or greater interest in your business, or other highly compensated employees.
Yes, you and deduct 100% of the cost of the meals at at company party.
Per IRS Publication 15b and IRS Publication 535, food or beverage expenses related to employee recreation, such as holiday parties or annual picnics, aren't subject to the 50% limit on deductions when made primarily for the benefit of your employees other than employees who are officers, shareholders or other owners who own a 10% or greater interest in your business, or other highly compensated employees.
thank you Kurt. How is this to be entered at 100% when tt auto calcs 50%? thank you
If you provide "lunch" in exchange for pitching to the group you could count this as advertising instead of meals.
And if you are going to report it in 100% meals then scroll down to the correct place in the expenses list ... you stopped too soon ...
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