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The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) allows businesses to deduct certain entertainment expenses from their taxable income. However, there are specific rules and limitations on what can be deducted. Here is an overview:
Generally, you can deduct 50% of the cost of meals and beverages consumed by you and your clients or customers during business discussions.
This includes food, beverages, taxes, and tips.
Expenses related to tickets for entertainment events (such as sports events, theatre shows, or concerts) are also subject to the 50% limit.
If the ticket price includes the cost of a meal or beverages, you need to separate these costs and apply the 50% limit accordingly.
If you rent a corporate box, executive suite, or similar facility for an entertainment event, you can deduct 50% of the cost.
However, if the cost is not separated from other expenses, the entire amount might be subject to the 50% limit.
Membership fees or dues for clubs where the main purpose is dining, recreation, or sporting activities are generally not deductible.
However, fees for professional or business-related clubs may be deductible.
Costs related to staff parties and events are fully deductible, provided that they are available to all employees and occur a maximum of six times a year.
Certain entertainment expenses are not deductible:
Membership fees for golf clubs, yacht clubs, athletic clubs, or similar recreational facilities are not deductible.
Personal entertainment expenses, not related to business, are non-deductible.
Any portion of the entertainment expenses that exceed what is considered reasonable under the circumstances may not be deductible.
Keep detailed records of all entertainment expenses, including receipts, the date, the purpose of the expense, and the names and business relationships of the individuals entertained.
If an event or activity has both a personal and business purpose, you can only deduct the portion of the expenses directly related to business activities.
Some exceptions and special rules may apply, so for the most accurate and up to date information, contact our office for reliable guidance on what you can and cannot write off.
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RN Mabira Professional Corporation
Accounting Services
112 Violet St.
Barrie, ON L4N 9M8
Phone: (905) 252-6796
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