The accrual of bad-debt expense based on the projected worthlessness of receivables or prior experience with uncollectible receivables. The reserve method is permitted only for some small banks and thrift institutions with assets of $500 million or less, while other accrual taxpayers must use the specific charge-off method.
The specific charge-off method allows for the deduction of bad debt at the time a specific receivable is determined to be uncollectible, following the exhaustion of all possible collection methods. Accrual basis taxpayers are required to use this method for tax purposes, as they can no longer accrue reserves for bad debts.
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