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It is not an expense.
create an asset account and book the costs to that asset account, create a sub account for accumulated depreciation.
It is what the IRS calls a section 197 intangible, and it is depreciated over 15 years. There are exceptions (there always are with the IRS) if this purchase of a trademark is associated with the purchase of a franchise.
Item 11
http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-Employed/Intangibles
It is not an expense.
create an asset account and book the costs to that asset account, create a sub account for accumulated depreciation.
It is what the IRS calls a section 197 intangible, and it is depreciated over 15 years. There are exceptions (there always are with the IRS) if this purchase of a trademark is associated with the purchase of a franchise.
Item 11
http://www.irs.gov/Businesses/Small-Businesses-&-Self-Employed/Intangibles
How about the cost incurred such as the cost of power of attorney and its attestation to authorize third party for the trademark search? Will it fall under legal fees as well? Thanks
How about the cost of power of attorney and its attestation to authorize third party for the trademark search? Will it fall under legal fees as well? Thanks
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