So the bottom line is , as I guessed earlier , as long as you can proof that you are creating extra income due to sponsoring , its legitimate ?
Rossco,
Wasp asked if you needed to
prove you are
creating an income from the spnsorship/advertising to claim a deduction.
My point was that you don't
need to generate an income from it to make a legit claim, it just needs to be seen as a legit advertising campaign, regardless of weather it's palstered on the side of a bike or a billboard on the side of the road or through the yellow pages or internet.
The intention is to create/generate income from it. Weather it does or doesn't all costs are deductable.
Claiming these kinds of deductions can sometimes be a double edged sword, as it can lower your taxable income to very small sums which can be good for a refund but ever gone to the bank for a loan, then try and explain the taxable income of $2200 for the previous year........it's not always as good as it seems.