My client has a machine shop.
In 2011 he moved his shop across town from a building that he was renting, and into a building that he purchased.
It is about 10 miles from old shop to new shop
It cost's about $100,000 to move the machines from old shop to new shop.
Then, it cost about $150,000 more to actually set up the machines in the new shop, ie, they had to have special concrete pads installed, special wiring, and they all had to be recalibrated and tested.
I am thinking that the $100,000 is completely deductible as an ordinary and necesary business expense.
I am thinking that the $150,000 may have to be depreciated.
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
Harvey Lucas
In 2011 he moved his shop across town from a building that he was renting, and into a building that he purchased.
It is about 10 miles from old shop to new shop
It cost's about $100,000 to move the machines from old shop to new shop.
Then, it cost about $150,000 more to actually set up the machines in the new shop, ie, they had to have special concrete pads installed, special wiring, and they all had to be recalibrated and tested.
I am thinking that the $100,000 is completely deductible as an ordinary and necesary business expense.
I am thinking that the $150,000 may have to be depreciated.
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
Harvey Lucas
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