You can save tax money by throwing a holiday party – but make sure it’s business-related
In parts one and two of our guide to saving on taxes during the holidays, we talked about scheduling a business meeting on the way to visit relatives and deducting part of your travel expenses as well as putting a tax deductible gift to yourself under the tree.
Another great idea for saving tax money during the holidays is to throw a tax deductible holiday party for your employees or customers.
Not only is throwing a party a great way to get into the holiday spirit, it can boost employee morale and make your customers/clients happy.
But it’s not all fun and games. Your party must be directly related to your business in order for you to deduct it. Essentially what this means is you can’t go too crazy. The IRS will disallow anything it considers lavish or extravagant as well as anything that isn’t directly related to your business. Continue reading “A Tax Savings Guide to the Holidays: Tax Deductible Business Party”