Comment by citizenkeen 3 years ago That's not how that works. The law is pretty explicit. 2 comments citizenkeen Reply verdverm 3 years ago How is the IRS defining "development"?I don't think it's the same as we do, and more akin to land development and improvement. phoehne 3 years ago I think that will actually be decided by IRS interpretation. I can’t imagine an administrative judge would have that narrow a view, given the way other assets are treated.
verdverm 3 years ago How is the IRS defining "development"?I don't think it's the same as we do, and more akin to land development and improvement.
phoehne 3 years ago I think that will actually be decided by IRS interpretation. I can’t imagine an administrative judge would have that narrow a view, given the way other assets are treated.
How is the IRS defining "development"?
I don't think it's the same as we do, and more akin to land development and improvement.
I think that will actually be decided by IRS interpretation. I can’t imagine an administrative judge would have that narrow a view, given the way other assets are treated.