I have wondered about this for some time, and wondered if anybody has tried.
If you are shooting in competitions, and winning money, this money may be considered taxable income. If that is the case, then any costs associated with earning that income, could be used as a write off against it. I guess you could claim "self-employed", as a "professional target shooter". There are pro shooters who make a living doing this, although they are usually sponsored as well.
Could I be on to something here. Just imagine being able to write off your entry fee's, shell costs, guns, travel expenses, meals.
I probably could write off enough that it might even lower my taxable income from my regular job. That would be nice!
If you are shooting in competitions, and winning money, this money may be considered taxable income. If that is the case, then any costs associated with earning that income, could be used as a write off against it. I guess you could claim "self-employed", as a "professional target shooter". There are pro shooters who make a living doing this, although they are usually sponsored as well.
Could I be on to something here. Just imagine being able to write off your entry fee's, shell costs, guns, travel expenses, meals.

I probably could write off enough that it might even lower my taxable income from my regular job. That would be nice!