I am going to get licensed and was talking to someone about the food program yesterday. She said something that made it sound like I can *either* be on the food program and get paid OR I can deduct the food on my taxes. I thought I could do both...? Does anyone know?
Food Program and Taxes
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You can only do both if you spend more on food than the food program reimburses you for. Just keep all of your receipts so you can determine the overage.- Flag
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This; I was also wondering more info on this actually. How often would you ladies say you do go over, and claim the overage on your taxes?- Flag
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So if you do the food program you cannot claim the standard deduction for food?Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!- Flag
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I am on the food program and I claim standard deductions. Also I claim for all meals and snacks that I serve not just the ones that the food program allows.I see little people.- Flag
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Food Program
Reimbursements from the Food Program are taxable income (exception: reimbursements for your own children). Money you spend on food is deductible whether you are on the Food Program or not. You can use the standard meal allowance deduction to claim food expenses whether you are on the Food Program or not.
You should report your reimbursements as income and report your food expenses as a deduction.- Flag
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I am going to get licensed and was talking to someone about the food program yesterday. She said something that made it sound like I can *either* be on the food program and get paid OR I can deduct the food on my taxes. I thought I could do both...? Does anyone know?
My accountant does just what Tom explained...If I spend just exactly what the food program reimburses me...then it kind of just cancels itself out...but I can still deduct what I spend over, just have to keep my receipts.
Thank you for fixing my mistake Tom!- Flag
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The standard deduction has made life much easier. ( Thank you Tom)
If you are on teir 2 your cost will be higher than your reimbursment.
On teir 1 many of us serve an extra snack that still counts for cost
Never throw away free money. You will pick up a penny on the ground so why throw away $100 in food program reimbursement.It:: will wait
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Also keep in mind that the IRS will allow you to deduct up to 6 meals/snacks per day - assuming you serve them of course - whereas the food program will only reimburse for 3.
Personally, I serve breakfast, lunch and two snacks per day, so my deduction is always larger than my reimbursement.- Flag
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