IANAL but I may have investigated the least amount of effort required to get a law license and CPA just so I could stop hedging comments.
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Conclusion: even the lawyers are obligated to hedge their comments. Curses!
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Freaking credentialism. Not only does it distort the behavior of the credentialed, it distorts expectations of the uncredentialed.
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"Google doesn't pay taxes on food for employees because they're abusive." "Not required in the US; black letter law." "You can't say that."
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"Go to https://www.irs.gov/publications/p535/ch11.html … and search for the words 'business premises'." "Sorcery most foul." "5th grade English; means what it says."
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But only up to 50%! An aside, that document is pretty bad offender of "use before declare". IRS needs a better linter
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Meals on business premises for the convenience of the business are 100% deductible to the company, not 50% deductible. Travel/接待費 50%
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English needs a better word for 接待費 because it's not *really* Entertainment.
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