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Old Fri Apr 16, 2010, 01:21pm
shagpal shagpal is offline
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this is prolly more of a tax question than umpire question, but how about meals? (anyone???)

I was told, if we buy even a cup of coffee and discuss any mention of umpiring, it's deductible under the 50% meals deduction. also any travel over 50 miles, ie tournaments, qualifies for 100% meals expense as travel meals. the guy who told me was an accountant/umpire.

gone are the good old days when you attended the assoc meeting to pickup your game pay in cash, no 1099's to hassle or worry about.

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Originally Posted by KJUmp View Post
Not a tax expert, but what about:
1) Cost for rule books, manuals, subscriptions, etc. that are not covered by association dues.
2) Tolls
3) Cost of any insurance that may have been purchased over and above what may have been included in association fees.
4) Assignor fees (if not included in association dues/fees)
5) Officiating software and or officiating web site fees
6) If not already included with uniform expenses:
a) uniform cleaning
b) uniform alterations/repairs
c) shoe repairs
7) Lost game fees
8) Association fines (for turned back games etc.)

Again, not a tax expert...just some other stuff to consider.
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