In order to help pay for the charg...
In order to help pay for the charge of complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) that was enacted last year, building proprietors and consultants are assessing potential ways of deducting ADA construction outlays from tax returns. While the Internal receipts Service (IRS) adopted a $5000 tax credit for small businesses and a $15000 tax deduction for businesses and private enterprises that make a clean sweep of barriers to disabled individuals, the compliance charges for many building owners exce these amounts. "We be perceived that ADA compliance costs that exce $15000
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