Re: Racetrack off limits
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 8:45 pm
I know the PBR rodeos would be off limits but was wondering about our local rodeos. I don't know if there is a cash price, Im assuming there is. Concealed means concealed.
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Aren't all rodeos paid events?nightmare69 wrote:I know the PBR rodeos would be off limits but was wondering about our local rodeos. I don't know if there is a cash price, Im assuming there is. Concealed means concealed.
Respecfully, no sir, not all. There are several around NE Texas that are open to the public (either free or small admission fee) that are "practice rodeos" where there is a competion rodeo, but no prize money, etc. They are designed to give bull riders, barrel racers, etc.. experience in becoming "pros". Most are for high school kids, but not "sponsored or supported" by the schools or districts. Sometimes they are more entertaining than some professional rodeos I've been to.cb1000rider wrote:Aren't all rodeos paid events?nightmare69 wrote:I know the PBR rodeos would be off limits but was wondering about our local rodeos. I don't know if there is a cash price, Im assuming there is. Concealed means concealed.
Don't know. Why don't you ask that on your accounting forum?bizarrenormality wrote:If it's a professional sport, can a one time competitor write off their expenses as business losses?
Sorry. I forgot for a moment this was a professional bull something forum, where a fence is a building.Keith B wrote:Don't know. Why don't you ask that on your accounting forum?bizarrenormality wrote:If it's a professional sport, can a one time competitor write off their expenses as business losses?
Actually, no, it's still a CHL forum and discussing not carrying at a professional sporting event. The fact is, there are pro and amateur in all sports. It's up to the CHL to make the call on if it's professional or not. NASCAR, PRCA, PBA, PGA, etc is all professional. Dad and son drag racing on the weekend for a trophy or small purse, playing in a golf tournament for prizes (not paid regularly), bowling or riding horses for ribbons is not professional.bizarrenormality wrote:SOrry. I forgot for the moment this was a professional bull riding forum.Keith B wrote:Don't know. Why don't you ask that on your accounting forum?bizarrenormality wrote:If it's a professional sport, can a one time competitor write off their expenses as business losses?
Probably not. For an expense to be deductible the taxpayer must devote time to the business in the honest belief that the business will sometime in the future become profitable. Otherwise it's just a hobby.bizarrenormality wrote:If it's a professional sport, can a one time competitor write off their expenses as business losses?