If it is being bought purely for the business AND it is a real business intended to make a substantial profit, maybe.
If you are simply posting your opinions of movies you saw onto your myspace, blogspot, etc., page(s) in order to call yourself a critic and deduct the cost of seeing the movie, NO.
Potentially, yes, if it’s a legitimate business expense. But I’m not a tax expert, and I’d say question one. But you can write off other costs associated with doing business – writers can write off books, classes, etc. so I’d reckon there was a excellent opportunity you could.
They are usually sent to them for free, don’t pay for them at all.
If it is being bought purely for the business AND it is a real business intended to make a substantial profit, maybe.
If you are simply posting your opinions of movies you saw onto your myspace, blogspot, etc., page(s) in order to call yourself a critic and deduct the cost of seeing the movie, NO.
Potentially, yes, if it’s a legitimate business expense. But I’m not a tax expert, and I’d say question one. But you can write off other costs associated with doing business – writers can write off books, classes, etc. so I’d reckon there was a excellent opportunity you could.