Business Expense Deductions and Tax Court Interpretations
Analysis of how the US Tax Court interprets business expense deductions under IRC Section 162 and related provisions.
Business Expense Deductions and Tax Court Interpretations
The deductibility of business expenses under Internal Revenue Code Section 162 has been the subject of extensive litigation before the US Tax Court. Understanding how the Court interprets these provisions is essential for both tax practitioners and business owners.
Ordinary and Necessary Standard
The Tax Court has consistently applied the "ordinary and necessary" test when evaluating business expense deductions. Recent cases have clarified what constitutes ordinary in various industries and what documentation is required to substantiate these deductions.
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