This is a new one to me.
Client owned a piece of property where she grew plants for propagation. The plants were specific hybrids on which she holds numerous patents. She sold the track of land subject to the condition that she be allowed to remove the plants. Once the new owners took possession they would call the cops every time she attempted to remove the plants charging her with trespassing. The new owners then destroyed the plants and she sued for damages. No award of damages has been made but she has incurred substantial legal expense.
Question: Can she deduct the legal expenses as ordinary and necessary expense in the production of taxable income? Remember that the plants themselves were not inventoried nor were they sold. The plants were only breeding stock. Or, does she have to capitalize the expense against the future damage award if any; bearing in mind the income producing property is destroyed?
I of course want to deduct the legal fees and pick up the damages as income if and when she collects. However I respect the opinions of those on the board and would like to know what you think. Thanks
Client owned a piece of property where she grew plants for propagation. The plants were specific hybrids on which she holds numerous patents. She sold the track of land subject to the condition that she be allowed to remove the plants. Once the new owners took possession they would call the cops every time she attempted to remove the plants charging her with trespassing. The new owners then destroyed the plants and she sued for damages. No award of damages has been made but she has incurred substantial legal expense.
Question: Can she deduct the legal expenses as ordinary and necessary expense in the production of taxable income? Remember that the plants themselves were not inventoried nor were they sold. The plants were only breeding stock. Or, does she have to capitalize the expense against the future damage award if any; bearing in mind the income producing property is destroyed?
I of course want to deduct the legal fees and pick up the damages as income if and when she collects. However I respect the opinions of those on the board and would like to know what you think. Thanks
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