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To amortize or not to amortize software development?

4 pointsby bluepeterabout 2 years ago
For startups and bootstrapped companies, there&#x27;s an extremely ugly new change starting in tax year 2022. Or is there?<p>Section 174 was rewritten in the TCJA so that seemingly all R&amp;D costs must now be amortized over 5 to 15 years versus immediately deducted as a business expense. Moreover, Section 174 explicitly notes that &quot;any software [development] shall be treated as a research or experimental expenditure.&quot;<p>If you search around, there&#x27;s a ton of hand-wringing around this situation. On the one hand, most people thought that this would be repealed by now... but it hasn&#x27;t been. On the other hand, small dev shops are parsing Section 174, Section 41, and related CFRs looking for escape hatches. For example, there&#x27;s a lot of focus on language indicating &quot;for purposes of this section&quot; that may indicate that one can opt for dev to be a normal expense and not fall under 174 purview.<p>For more info, see: - https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.wsj.com&#x2F;articles&#x2F;small-businesses-face-big-tax-bills-from-research-deduction-change-a189b113 - https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.law.cornell.edu&#x2F;uscode&#x2F;text&#x2F;26&#x2F;174 - https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.journalofaccountancy.com&#x2F;issues&#x2F;2022&#x2F;nov&#x2F;amortizing-r-e-expenditures-under-tcja.html - https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=34627712 - https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.law.cornell.edu&#x2F;cfr&#x2F;text&#x2F;26&#x2F;1.174-3

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maf2020about 2 years ago
It sure is a mess. Everyone, including the legal and accounting experts, are trying to figure this out. Just goes to show you, no one can screw things up quite like our elected representatives. There is a bill being circulated to fix it (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.bloombergtax.com&#x2F;daily-tax-report&#x2F;senators-reintroduce-bill-restoring-and-expanding-r-d-break" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.bloombergtax.com&#x2F;daily-tax-report&#x2F;senators-rein...</a>), but who know when or if it will pass. Knowing them, they&#x27;ll wait for the smoldering wreckage to appear before they do anything.