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Yes.
The IRS allows you to spend money on what is reasonable and necessary to run your business. Just keep receipts and any other proof for the business such as your articles on that wine, etc.
One caveat may be if the IRS wants to know if you share it or use any personally. If you do not use the full bottle in your business reviews, they might expect you to only claim the percentage of the bottle you use for the actual review. Just be prepared to back up what you deduct because your situation is unique.
Yes.
The IRS allows you to spend money on what is reasonable and necessary to run your business. Just keep receipts and any other proof for the business such as your articles on that wine, etc.
One caveat may be if the IRS wants to know if you share it or use any personally. If you do not use the full bottle in your business reviews, they might expect you to only claim the percentage of the bottle you use for the actual review. Just be prepared to back up what you deduct because your situation is unique.
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