Are you a landlord or the lessee?
If the answer is "yes," you can get huge tax breaks when you can take advantage of a qualified leasehold improvement. But if the landlord and the lessee are tax-law defined "related parties," you can kiss those tax-favored benefits goodbye. For the purposes of a qualified leasehold improvement property, there are fourteen definitions of related parties. We'll list them all and help you keep all the valuable deductions you're entitled to, when you read my new article titled . . .
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