No it isn't. You knew that before you asked, didn't you.
People claim a lot of things on their returns that end up getting disallowed, then they get to pay back the extra taxes with interest and possible penalties. It often takes awhile for the IRS to catch up to them - and you hear about what they deducted but then don't hear about when they had to pay it back.
2007-02-11 06:06:29
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answered by Judy 7
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no of course not. corporations are allowed to expense a party for employees, i.e. holiday party. so im sure this person tried to deduct the cost of his wedding as a business "entertainment" expense.
2007-02-11 05:56:59
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answered by tma 6
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No it is not tax deductable on your taxes
2007-02-11 05:54:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Only the giving to a charity part, I would think.
2007-02-11 05:57:09
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answered by Toddacanda 5
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No, it's not deductible.
2007-02-11 05:54:18
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answered by Box815 3
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Unfortunately, no.
2007-02-11 05:54:30
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answered by Peanut Butter 5
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no unless its required to keep you job lol
2007-02-11 05:55:02
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answered by walter_b_marvin 5
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No
2007-02-11 05:54:23
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answered by Akbar B 6
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YEAH IF YOU DONATE ALL YOUR ENVELOPES TO CHARITY
2007-02-11 05:54:27
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answered by Anonymous
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nope...........
2007-02-11 05:53:53
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answered by Scotty 6
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