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Closing Deals On The Golf Course? Are You Taking The Tax Write-Off?

April 16, 2012 | By Chris Chirico | Leave a Comment

Well, it’s April 16th.  Hopefully, you’ve gotten all of your tax requirements taken care of.  After all, the IRS is probably the last group of people, government employees or otherwise, that you want knocking on your front door.  But if you’re one of those people who uses the golf course to make your business deals, then did you remember to claim everything?

It’s always a question in the back of the mind of everyone who uses the golf course as a tool to “close the deal.”  When the question “Can I write this off?” goes through your mind, especially if you’re not able to seal the deal with your potential client, a quick bit or research can reveal that yes, you can in fact write off that round and meal.  Well, a portion of it anyway.

As with anything involving the government, things are never cut-and-dry.  Everything is always complicated.  After all, they’re certainly not going to let you just get money without making you work for it.  But, do a little bit of that work, and it can do nothing but benefit you.

So, the write-off – as mentioned earlier, yes you can write off your golf as well as your meal and drinks in the 19th hole.  But (there’s always a but), you can’t have it all.  You can write off up to 50% of what you spend.  But hey, half is better than none, right?  Of course, the details go a bit further.  In order for the government to know you are not just taking advantage of the rules, all of the details must be documented.  You know, in case of audit.  Speaking of which, a good piece of info to keep in mind is, the more deductions you take, the better your chance of being audited.

Do you do anything related to golf as a business?  You could have some golf write-offs there as well.  Maybe you’re a golf-blogger.  Maybe you’ve turned it into a business, selling goods, services or something to that effect.  Maybe you have a few partners.  Maybe you have your meetings over dinner, or out on the course followed by some food and drinks in the 19th hole.  Are you writing these things off?

Come to think of it…it seems the crew here at GolfStinks is due for a meeting among it’s partners.  Maybe next Saturday is a good day for a meeting.  The weather is supposed to be nice on Saturday, right?

Swing ’til you’re happy…and be sure to document it!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: April 15th, golf course, IRS, tax season, tax write offs

Tax Season Golfer.

January 20, 2012 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

The new year has Auld Lang Syne’d it’s way in bringing the resolutions and all that other happy horse crap with it. For some, the new year means a fresh start, for others it’s a reason for self-improvement and for a distinct group…tax refund time! This group can easily be recognized. They were the ones that spent their lunch hour on turbotax.com the day they got their W-2’s.

I’m not knocking them, I was once a part of that group. Actually, I wish I could go back to those days…so much simpler. W-2 came in, W-2 got filed, done. Not to mention it also meant golf season was getting closer. You know, I couldn’t wait to get my refund check because it just so happened that some of the golf shops were still selling off last seasons stuff at discount prices and I just happened to have a little extra income, how convenient.

How times have changed. I used to be able to take a good chunk of that refund and apply it to golf and all that associated with it. Today, if I get a refund, golf and golf related stuff doesn’t quite sit so high on the priority list. I guess real life gets in the way. The dream of making the tour has faded and at least I can say it’s not because I didn’t try, it’s because I suck at golf.

The most important part for me is that golf season is approaching. Considering it’s been a milder winter than normal, it looks as if I’ll be getting out sooner. Oh, and to update you on my visit to Narnia in my post two weeks ago, I fought off the evil dudes, cast a couple spells, restored it back to normal and found my golf clubs. What does this have to do with tax refunds? I don’t know…I was just going off a little.

Last year’s golf season was a wash due to surgery and recovery but this year will be better. I didn’t make a resolution this year either so why not start with one now to play more golf? This works because it’s not a stretch. If I play 10 rounds it will exceed last years total. I like this resolution, it’s something to look forward to.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, narnia, New Year's resolution, tax season, turbo tax, turbotax.com, W-2

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