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  • Kim
    Daycare Member
    • Jan 2010
    • 139

    Yet another meal tax question :)

    Forgive me I just want to make sure I'm doing this right. Last year we ended up paying and I want to be sure this year we don't miss any deductions!

    I have always claimed my food program as income so no change there.
    In years past I've deducted only the unclaimed snack as the breakfast, am snack and lunch were done through the food program.

    Is it true that I can claim all the meals served as a deduction? If so then that means...
    Breakfasts Served=1,441 x SMA $1.28= $1844.48
    AM Snacks Served=1440 x SMA .71 = $1,022.40
    Lunches Served=1440 x SMA $2.40 = $3,456.00
    PM Snacks Served=1,438 x SMA .71 = $1,020.98

    So does this mean I will have a deduction in the food category of $7,343.86??

    Am I getting this right??
  • TomCopeland
    Business Author/Trainer
    • Jun 2010
    • 3062

    #2
    Food expenses

    Originally posted by Kim
    Forgive me I just want to make sure I'm doing this right. Last year we ended up paying and I want to be sure this year we don't miss any deductions!

    I have always claimed my food program as income so no change there.
    In years past I've deducted only the unclaimed snack as the breakfast, am snack and lunch were done through the food program.

    Is it true that I can claim all the meals served as a deduction? If so then that means...
    Breakfasts Served=1,441 x SMA $1.28= $1844.48
    AM Snacks Served=1440 x SMA .71 = $1,022.40
    Lunches Served=1440 x SMA $2.40 = $3,456.00
    PM Snacks Served=1,438 x SMA .71 = $1,020.98

    So does this mean I will have a deduction in the food category of $7,343.86??

    Am I getting this right??
    If these totals represent all of the meals and snacks served to day care children (not your own children) and include those that you were reimbursed by the Food Program and those that you were not reimbursed for, then they are correct.
    http://www.tomcopelandblog.com

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    • Kim
      Daycare Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 139

      #3
      Originally posted by TomCopeland
      If these totals represent all of the meals and snacks served to day care children (not your own children) and include those that you were reimbursed by the Food Program and those that you were not reimbursed for, then they are correct.
      That's exactly what it is! Thanks! Hoping not to have to pay this year and this deduction will definitely help!

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      • jenboo
        Daycare.com Member
        • Aug 2013
        • 3180

        #4
        Originally posted by Kim
        Forgive me I just want to make sure I'm doing this right. Last year we ended up paying and I want to be sure this year we don't miss any deductions!

        I have always claimed my food program as income so no change there.
        In years past I've deducted only the unclaimed snack as the breakfast, am snack and lunch were done through the food program.

        Is it true that I can claim all the meals served as a deduction? If so then that means...
        Breakfasts Served=1,441 x SMA $1.28= $1844.48
        AM Snacks Served=1440 x SMA .71 = $1,022.40
        Lunches Served=1440 x SMA $2.40 = $3,456.00
        PM Snacks Served=1,438 x SMA .71 = $1,020.98

        So does this mean I will have a deduction in the food category of $7,343.86??

        Am I getting this right??
        these are the same for everyone right? and we can either claim it this way or claim the cost of food correct?

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        • TomCopeland
          Business Author/Trainer
          • Jun 2010
          • 3062

          #5
          food expenses

          Originally posted by jenboo
          these are the same for everyone right? and we can either claim it this way or claim the cost of food correct?
          Yes, these meal rates are the same for everyone who works out of their home, regardless of whether you are on the Food Program or not, or what reimbursement rate you receive from the Food Program.
          http://www.tomcopelandblog.com

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