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I read that under the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA), a retail owner can write off inventory for the year it is purchased, as long as the item is under $2,500 and their average annual gross receipts for the past three years are under $25 million. For 2020 I would like to convert to cash-based accounting and write off inventory cost as an expense. Is this advisable?
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@UCcpg wrote:
.....I would like to convert to cash-based accounting and write off inventory cost as an expense. Is this advisable?
You should seek an in-person consultation with a tax professional for guidance.
If you have been using the accrual accounting method and want to change to the cash method, you will have to file Form 3115.
See https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i3115#idm140516454017040
Seek local assistance to be educated as you are mixing up 2 separate tax laws dealing with 2 separate tax issues.
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