| Deducting the Expenses for an Internet Address |
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Deducting the Expenses for an Internet AddressWhen starting or running a business, not only the physical but also the internet address can play a crucial role. Can you deduct the costs for purchasing a domain from a person or company already using the name? The A short explanation on "internet addresses": Domains are not physical but logical or technical addresses in the internet. German address ".de" are governed by the Denic (Domain Verwaltungs- und Betriebsgesellschaft eG). International domains like"*.com / *.net / *.org /*.info" are controlled by the Internic. Verlinken All addresses are only allocated once. In cases that somebody has already booked the wished name, some companies wish to purchase and then use it for one's own purposes. In the reported case, an advertising agency paid the sales price of DM 7,500 plus DM 1,200 The Federal Tax Court considered the purchase price for domains from one holder to another as a generally non-deductible as the asset is not consumable. Non-consumables are not depreciated (§7 The only remaining question concerns the deductibility of the paid
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