Repairs refer to work performed to return a property to its former condition without extending its useful life, distinguishing them from capital improvements. In the context of income property, repairs are an operating expense for accounting and tax purposes.
A section of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986 (IRC) that allows the cost of capital improvements for qualifying personal property to be deducted in the year of acquisition rather than being recovered over time through depreciation.
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