Podcast: NBAA Offers Guidance on Tax Reform Provisions
Passed into law in December 2017, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has implications for business aircraft owners and operators, and the association is working to answer members’ questions. “NBAA requested guidance on three bonus depreciation issues: definition of property previously used by the taxpayer, the binding written contract rules for self-constructed property and the definition of binding written contract,” said John Hoover, a partner at Holland & Knight. Hoover, vice chair of the NBAA Tax Committee, discusses tax reform provisions impacting business aviation in this week’s NBAA Flight Plan podcast.
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