This Note analyzes the tax treatment of prepublication costs. Part I presents the analytic framework of the business expense/ capital expenditure distinction and searches for practical, income- reflecting criteria that achieve theoretically correct results. Part II covers the historic treatment of prepublication expenditures, concluding that neither the courts nor the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have been consistent in their approach and that both have largely ignored the income-reflecting goals outlined in Part I. Part III applies the income-reflecting approach in order to develop a principled method of examining the tax consequences of various prepublication expenses
This Note argues that the Tax Court\u27s more liberal interpretation is correct because it more near...
This article examines the crucial distinctions of methodology between the U.S. and the Japanese tax ...
It is the essence of any system of taxation that it should produce revenue ascertainable, and payabl...
This Note analyzes the tax treatment of prepublication costs. Part I presents the analytic framework...
Authors have customarily deducted expenditures incurred in preparing a book for publication. The IRS...
It is apparent from an examination of the various court decisions that there is no single, common st...
Traditionally, generally accepted commercial accounting practices concerning prepaid income for good...
A business may reduce its gross income by its expenses to arrive at taxable income; however, not all...
In the sections that follow, every effort has been made to deduce the motivating philosophy behind t...
Identifies relational duration as the key factor that distinguishes capital from current expenditure...
The tax treatment of company funds expended in the solicitation of business supply sources arose in ...
Petitioner was a member of a firm of lawyers engaged in general practice in Binghamton, New York. Th...
Petitioners were members of a partnership engaged in the wholesale distribution of beer in Washingto...
The history of the dispute over the proper timing of prepaid interest deductions by a cash basis tax...
Should expenditures that have an impact on a company’s production beyond one tax year be capitalized...
This Note argues that the Tax Court\u27s more liberal interpretation is correct because it more near...
This article examines the crucial distinctions of methodology between the U.S. and the Japanese tax ...
It is the essence of any system of taxation that it should produce revenue ascertainable, and payabl...
This Note analyzes the tax treatment of prepublication costs. Part I presents the analytic framework...
Authors have customarily deducted expenditures incurred in preparing a book for publication. The IRS...
It is apparent from an examination of the various court decisions that there is no single, common st...
Traditionally, generally accepted commercial accounting practices concerning prepaid income for good...
A business may reduce its gross income by its expenses to arrive at taxable income; however, not all...
In the sections that follow, every effort has been made to deduce the motivating philosophy behind t...
Identifies relational duration as the key factor that distinguishes capital from current expenditure...
The tax treatment of company funds expended in the solicitation of business supply sources arose in ...
Petitioner was a member of a firm of lawyers engaged in general practice in Binghamton, New York. Th...
Petitioners were members of a partnership engaged in the wholesale distribution of beer in Washingto...
The history of the dispute over the proper timing of prepaid interest deductions by a cash basis tax...
Should expenditures that have an impact on a company’s production beyond one tax year be capitalized...
This Note argues that the Tax Court\u27s more liberal interpretation is correct because it more near...
This article examines the crucial distinctions of methodology between the U.S. and the Japanese tax ...
It is the essence of any system of taxation that it should produce revenue ascertainable, and payabl...