
|Articles|March 1, 2003
New Tangible Tax Benefits for Intangibles
The U.S. Treasury Department is turning one of the most complex areas of our tax law on its head. Soon the government will no longer require all expenditures made to acquire, create, or enhance intangible assets to be automatically capitalized rather than deducted as a legitimate expense of the dermatology practice.
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