Organizational cost refers to the upfront expenses incurred when forming a new business entity, such as legal fees, registration charges, and promotional costs. These startup expenditures are typically amortized over 180 months for tax deductions. Small business owners and startups benefit most, as this accounting practice reduces taxable income during early, cash-tight years.
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