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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(108,274 posts)
Wed Dec 23, 2020, 07:14 PM Dec 2020

Despite 'three martini' tax break, COVID-19 bill leaves struggling U.S. restaurants cold

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The $900 billion coronavirus relief package passed by the U.S. Congress on Monday contains a high-profile tax loophole for business meals, but not the one thing most requested by independent U.S. restaurants which have been devastated by the pandemic: cash.

The Republican-backed "three-martini lunch deduction" doubles an existing tax break, allowing companies to write off 100% of business dining expenses through 2022. The loophole's defenders say it supports the hard-hit restaurant industry.

This is "a pro-worker, pro-restaurant, and pro-small business bill," said U.S. Senator Tim Scott of South Carolina.

However, it has been derided by economists, Democrats, and even the staunchly conservative Wall Street Journal op-ed page as politically tone deaf, given the millions of sick and out-of-work Americans. The tax break will cost taxpayers $6.3 billion through 2023, analysis by a congressional committee shows.

It will also fail to boost the restaurant industry in a big way, at least initially.

"When less than 10% of workers have returned to their offices in Midtown and Lower Manhattan, and indoor dining is closed and it's freezing outside, this deduction doesn't do much," said Andrew Rigie, director of the New York City Hospitality Alliance.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/despite-three-martini-tax-break-174707985.html



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Despite 'three martini' tax break, COVID-19 bill leaves struggling U.S. restaurants cold (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Dec 2020 OP
If this is correct them I would not blame kacekwl Dec 2020 #1

kacekwl

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1. If this is correct them I would not blame
Wed Dec 23, 2020, 09:02 PM
Dec 2020

restaurant owners who defy shut down orders. I'm talking about restaurants who have no options for drive thru or workable outdoor space. Hopefully the Biden administration will address this immediately. He will gain lots of support of he does.

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