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Capital expenditure / Expense / Finance / Law / Internal Revenue Code section 162 / Tax deduction / Accountancy / INDOPCO /  Inc. v. Commissioner / Taxation in the United States
Date: 2006-02-09 22:32:46
Capital expenditure
Expense
Finance
Law
Internal Revenue Code section 162
Tax deduction
Accountancy
INDOPCO
Inc. v. Commissioner
Taxation in the United States

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