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Seaweed Salvagers is a corporation engaged in producing foodstuffs from seaweed. Seaweed's primary salvaging plant is located in California. Because the salvaging technology hasn't changed through the years, Seaweed's primary salvaging equipment was purchased in the early 1970s. At that time, the primary insulation material used in the machines was asbestos. In 1986, the Occupational Safety and Health Administration lowered the standard for concentrations of allowable airborne asbestos fibers in the workplace. In addition, California requires employers to monitor airborne concentration levels to ensure that they do not exceed permissible exposure levels.
To comply with these requirements and to provide its workers with a safe workplace, Seaweed institutes an asbestos abatement program. After careful study, Seaweed determines that the major asbestos problem occurs during ordinary repairs and maintenance of the equipment. Initially, Seaweed institutes a program of continuous monitoring and encapsulation during repair and maintenance periods. However, Seaweed finds that this is inadequate because (a) it does not ensure that all parts of the plant are in compliance, (b) repairs and maintenance costs are increasing dramatically, and (c) the extra down time during maintenance and repairs reduces production to a level that is financially unprofitable.
During the current year, Seaweed begins removing the asbestos insulation from the machinery and replacing it with an alternative, environmentally friendly insulation material. The new insulation material is about 15% less efficient than the asbestos material and results in no energy or other cost savings. The cost of replacing the insulation in 1 machine is about $13,000. The annual repair and maintenance cost of 1 machine averages $45,000. Each machine has an estimated fair market value of $600,000. Seaweed believes that it should be able to expense the cost of removing the asbestos insulation and replacing it with the alternative insulation.
Read and analyze the following authorities, and determine whether Seaweed can deduct the asbestos removal costs:
• Sec. 263.
• Reg. Sec. 1.162-4.
• Reg. Sec. 1.263(a)-1.
• Indopco Inc. v. Comm., 112 S. Ct. 1038 (1992).
• LTR 9240004.
• Rev. Rul. 94-38


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> How are a revenue ruling and a Treasury regulation different? a revenue ruling and a private letter ruling?

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> Differentiate a proposed regulation and a temporary regulation.

> Differentiate an interpretive regulation and a legislative regulation.

> What is a Treasury regulation? Is it binding on the courts?

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> Assume that the Supreme Court interprets a certain Code section in a manner that members of Congress believe is contrary to what they meant when they enacted that part of the Code. What (if anything) can Congress do?

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