Corporate Tax Planning
It Has to Be Something! Tax Court Penalizes Taxpayer for Sloppy Records - Ed Zollars
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This PodCast revisits the Cohan (records keeping) rule, but this time in the context of a much larger taxpayer than we normally look at, in the case of Tyson Foods, Inc and Subsidiaries vs. Commissioner, TC Memo 2007-188. The taxpayer was attempting to argue, based on Cohan rationalization, that they should be able to depreciate a $2,000,000+ debit remaining on their books after making an agreed upon adjustment under IRS exam. The IRS (and eventually the Tax Court) did not agree that such a treatment should be allowed. The materials for the case are at http://www.edzollars.com/2007-07-21.pdf . This Podcast is sponsored by Leimberg Information Services, Inc. at http://www.leimbergservices.com Please visit our software, books, and PowerPoint Presentations site at http://www.leimberg.com