What is an Entertainment expense deduction?
Entertainment expense deduction refers to the limited tax deductions available for business-related entertainment costs under current federal tax law. The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 eliminated most entertainment deductions, including sporting events, theater, recreational activities, and club memberships. However, certain business Meals deductions remain 50% deductible when the taxpayer or employee is present, has a clear business purpose, and maintains proper documentation. Qualifying expenses must be ordinary, necessary, and not lavish. Comprehensive records including amount, date, business purpose, attendees, and location, are required for any claimed deduction.
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