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  • Feb 26, 2010 – 1.263(a)-4 | Required capitalized expenditures . §1.263(a)-4(c) and (d)]; a separate and distinct intangible asset, and; a future benefit, but only .
  • 26 CFR 1.263A-2 - Rules relating to property produced by the taxpayer .
  • Aug 31, 2011 – §1.263A–1 Uniform Capitalization of Costs. (a) Introduction .
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  • 1.263(a)-4 Amounts paid to acquire or create intangibles. .
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  • (i) In general, this section and §§1.263A–2 and 1.263A–3 apply to costs incurred in taxable years beginning after December 31, 1993. In the case of property .
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  • Capitalization of interest is required under §1.263A–9 for computation .
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  • 26 CFR 1.263(a)-2 - Examples of capital expenditures. - Code of Federal Regulations - Title 26: Internal Revenue - PART 1: INCOME TAXES ( CONTINUED) - Id .
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  • Treasury Regulations Section 1.263(a)-4 identifies five categories of intangibles for which capitalization is required. Specifically, a taxpayer must capitalize: .
  • 1.263(a)-3(d)(2)(v) sets forth nine factors to use when determining whether an item should be treated as an individual piece of property or as part of a whole. .
  • May 11, 2005 – (a) Effective dates—(1) Sections 1.263A–8 through 1.263A .
  • Mar 17, 2011 – 1.263A-2(a)(1)(i)]. Self-constructed assets and property .
  • May 11, 2005 – (a) In general—(1) General rule. Capitalization of interest under the avoided cost method described in §1.263A–9 is required with respect to the .
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  • Aug 18, 2011 – 1.263A-3 Rules relating to property acquired for resale. . See, however, §1.263A –1(b)(11) for an exception for certain de minimis property .
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  • Oct 9, 2007 – §1.263(a)-5(f) indicates that it was not intended to be treated as an . 1.263(a)-5(f ) is not (i) a request to adopt an accounting method; (ii) a .
  • May 11, 2005 – Treasury Regulations, Subchapter A, Sec. 1.263A-11. From TaxAlmanac, A Free Online Resource for Tax Professionals. Note: You are using .
  • 1.263(a)-1 Capital expenditures; In general. (a) Except as otherwise provided in chapter 1 of the Code, no deduction shall be allowed for: (1) Any amount paid .
  • 1.263A-1 Uniform capitalization of costs. (a) Introduction--(1) In general .
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  • 1.263A-8(b)(1). Most of the § 1245 property in these situations are inherently permanent structures (real property) subject to interest capitalization without any .
  • Aug 26, 2011 – 1.263(a)-3 Election to deduct or capitalize certain .
  • 1.263A-2(b)(3)(iv) , a manufacturer that uses the simplified production method . 1.263A-1(e)(3)(iii) (e.g., selling and distribution costs) may be excluded from the .
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  • Sep 1, 2011 – 1.263(a)-5(e)(3) (covered transactions) continues to be the subject of . 1.263(a)- 5(f) to establish that a portion of the success-based fees are .
  • May 11, 2005 – 1.263(a)-5 Amounts paid or incurred to facilitate an .
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  • 1.263A-1 through 1.263A-3 and Sec. Sec. 1.263A-7 through 1.263A-15 apply to .
  • 1.263A-8(b)(1). Most of the § 1245 property in these situations are inherently permanent structures (real property) subject to interest capitalization without any .
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