Client incurred appraisal and loan fees in anticipation to borrowing funds for developing another project. Deal fell through and he has abandoned the idea of engaging in another project at least for the moment. Are those costs deductible 100% in the year incurred?
I read where it says it is not deductible for a primary residence but I can't find information when taxpayer in the business of development.
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Tax treatments for corporate and individual taxpayers differ partly because individual taxpayers need to establish that expenses incurred are ordinary and necessary and for what would otherwise be a trade or business that is engaged in for profit. If these conditions are satisfied, it may be possible to deduct the expenses under §165(a) and (c).
See also Rev. Ruls. 77-254 and 71-191.
Tax treatments for corporate and individual taxpayers differ partly because individual taxpayers need to establish that expenses incurred are ordinary and necessary and for what would otherwise be a trade or business that is engaged in for profit. If these conditions are satisfied, it may be possible to deduct the expenses under §165(a) and (c).
See also Rev. Ruls. 77-254 and 71-191.
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