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ENTERTAINMENT
RESTAURANT MEALS:
The cost of meals when entertaining out-of-town ministry guests (visiting
missionary, evangelist, etc.) is deductible. The cost of children’s meals are
never deductible.
IN-HOME ENTERTAINING:
Most ministers provide substantial entertaining in their home. The main expense
of entertaining is the cost of meals and those meals usually consist of items
which you have on hand rather than items which you purchase for the occasion.
For this reason many pastors find it more convenient to use a per diem rather
than an actual amount. Depending on your circumstances a reasonable per diem
for a complete dinner might vary between $6 to $8 per person. Afternoon
meetings with refreshments or after evening snacks for the youth group might
vary between $1.50 to $2.50 per person. If you purchase many items during one
visit to the grocery store you might wish to keep your receipt to validate the
per diem amount you use. |