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Yes and yes. It is a cost of doing business in the present, but once it is refunded to you, it is no longer an expense and must be recorded as "other income" with an explanation.
Yes and yes. It is a cost of doing business in the present, but once it is refunded to you, it is no longer an expense and must be recorded as "other income" with an explanation.
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