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" ... As one of the top Microsoft partners in the world for selling and implementing cloud-based solutions including ERP, CRM, office productivity and analytics/business intelligence, Velosio has capitalized on taking full advantage of cloud computing. Since the company has fully embraced operating its own business in the cloud, including ERP, CRM, office productivity and collaboration, Bowman said the pandemic has not slowed Velosio down at all, even with employees working remotely full-time. ... "
" ... Chances must be capitalized on to create change. You need to put your nose to the grindstone, both personally and as a business leader, if you want to make it a red-letter year. ... "
" ... However, when capital gain for a patent recovery is being claimed under section 1235, however, related legal fees should generally be capitalized. Thus, an inventor whose patent recovery is entitled to capital gain treatment should usually also solve his or her attorney fee problem at the same time. If paying your lawyer 40% enabled you to sell your patent, you get to offset your legal fees against your recovery. This reduces the seller’s taxable income by as much as a full deduction no matter what the plaintiff’s circumstances. In short, in many patent and other intellectual property cases, inventors and other holders should think about their tax rates. ... "
" ... In normal times, the loss of such a major player would have quickly been capitalized on by rivals. But these have not been normal times, and the gap that Travelex remains so far unfilled. ... "
" ... Money: The IRS knows right where to look to see if the partnership or LLC fighting the battle has enough capital to fight the good fight – the balance sheet. Is this partnership well capitalized or not? If not, then there won’t be sufficient funds to fight the IRS at the IRS Exam, IRS Appeals levels, then in Tax Court, if necessary in Appeals Court, and if necessary back in Tax Court. The IRS is taking an aggressive approach and is auditing every single syndicated Conservation Easement Deduction, and likely will issue notices of deficiency for all. Legal fees can easily exceed what partnerships have in reserves, and if so, partners will have to infuse additional capital into the partnership in order to keep fighting the IRS. ... "