Now you see it, now you don’t: Entertainment expenses under the TCJA
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act changed the calculus by disallowing corporate deductions for expenses employees incur to entertain clients, customers, etc. That’s why we were intrigued by an idea purporting to allow you to skirt the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act’s 100% corporate deduction disallowance for your company’s entertainment expenses.
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