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Gold/Mining/Energy : Daytrading Canadian stocks in Realtime

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To: The Osprey who wrote (7136)4/16/1999 12:33:00 PM
From: russet  Read Replies (3) of 62348
 
Russett to Osprey,

You have to prove the meal was related to the act of doing business.
Good idea to document on the receipt who ate, what was discussed, and why it would make you money. Anyone with a private or public business does this, and if you make money trading stocks, you get to do it to.

They won't give you a receipt for $40.00 for a $23.00 meal. You get to claim half of $23.00 against your income for the year. Expect an audit so keep excellent records of each meal as I detailed above.

russett
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