Beer and taxes

Discussion in 'Beer Talk' started by Jason-brew, Nov 29, 2014.

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  1. Jason-brew

    Jason-brew Initiate (0) Nov 29, 2014

    Greetings all. My name is Jason and I live in N.E. Florida, I'm in a dreaming / very beginning stages of opening a craft brewery. Aside from introducing myself I would like to pose my first question to the group.
    After forming my company will I be able to take a tax write off for beer tasting at other craft brewery's?
    Thx for your help!
     
  2. deford

    deford Pooh-Bah (1,559) Nov 11, 2013 California
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    Research and Development....I would.
     
  3. TheDoctor

    TheDoctor Grand Pooh-Bah (3,484) Mar 7, 2013 Canada (QC)
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    Seems like an internet beer forum might not be the best place to get a solid answer on something involving important financial decisions. Maybe an accountants' forum?? :wink:
     
  4. PapaGoose03

    PapaGoose03 Grand High Pooh-Bah (6,057) May 30, 2005 Michigan
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    Like you said, you're 'dreaming.'
     
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  5. imbrue002

    imbrue002 Initiate (0) Oct 10, 2014 Maryland

    If you put a decal of your brewery/logo on your vehicle, then yes, you can write off the milage.
     
  6. drtth

    drtth Initiate (0) Nov 25, 2007 Pennsylvania
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    That's a question best answered by the accountant you need to hire to advise you on book keeping, taxes, etc. But there's no rush on getting an answer as you can wait for that until after you have finished writing your business plan and have had it vetted by the lawyer you hire to review it for you.
     
  7. Jason-brew

    Jason-brew Initiate (0) Nov 29, 2014

    Thank you all for your speedy replies, I am going to enjoy chatting about beer!
    Yes I have an accountant on the inside already, but she is such a downer. I can already hear a resounding NO!
    As far as a business plan goes that's coming along as planned, but I was going to take a break and head to the local tap house.. That's when I started dreaming about Uncle Sam helping maybe helping out on the tab.
    One more question way off topic. How do I change my avitar picture? I've been trying to figure it out and I'm sure it can't be that hard.
     
  8. JayORear

    JayORear Grand Pooh-Bah (3,058) Feb 22, 2012 California
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    I'd think that this is the very least of your worries when starting a business, any business.
     
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  9. Relik

    Relik Zealot (603) Apr 20, 2011 Canada (NS)

    I'd be more concerned with getting all your licenses and your kit and having it inspected, securing your suppliers and the 9000 other steps along the road before popping into a pub for a tax free beer.
    Avatar issue is easy top right of the page should have your log in name (clicking brings a drop down panel) and hit "Avatar"
     
  10. mikepcarney

    mikepcarney Initiate (0) Oct 28, 2009 Ohio

    I would agree with the majority on this. Tax write offs for tasting beer is one of your last concerns.
     
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  11. SammyJaxxxx

    SammyJaxxxx Initiate (0) Feb 23, 2012 New Jersey

    You pay all your expenses with the business credit card or you reimburse yourself your expenses with a company check. It is not a write off it is simply a business expense.

    Now all you need to do is figure out how to brew some beer and get people to buy it.
     
  12. erichall

    erichall Initiate (0) Nov 13, 2008 Kentucky

    Paying expenses with a company credit card and then reimbursing yourself for those expenses isn't going to fly.

    Reimbursing yourself for expenses paid out of your personal account is allowable.

    It was sound advice.
     
  13. SammyJaxxxx

    SammyJaxxxx Initiate (0) Feb 23, 2012 New Jersey

    Now that we have that figured out, he just needs an actual business that makes money.
     
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  14. joelwlcx

    joelwlcx Initiate (0) Apr 23, 2007 Minnesota

    Why pay taxes at all? Just don't, you'll be fine(d). Trust me.
     
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  15. 5thOhio

    5thOhio Pooh-Bah (1,571) May 13, 2007 South Carolina
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    As others have written, I'd suggest you pay for your own beer and concentrate on getting your brewery running. When it's successful and turning a profit, then you can be like Jim Koch and drink beer for a living.

    And there's a good reason your accountant is a downer. Because you would rather get the advice of anonymous beer enthusiasts on the internet than trust someone who keeps books and prepares taxes for a living.
     
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  16. imscotty

    imscotty Pundit (898) Mar 23, 2007 Massachusetts

    What a great idea, I'll never have to pay taxes again ! :slight_smile:
     
  17. yemenmocha

    yemenmocha Grand Pooh-Bah (4,116) Jun 18, 2002 Arizona
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    Exactly. Then make enough so you can taste as much beer as you want, regardless of whether it is a writeoff or not.
     
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