Publication 535
taxmap/pubs/p535-032.htm#en_us_publink1000208899A publisher can deduct as a current business expense the costs
of establishing, maintaining, or increasing the circulation of a newspaper,
magazine, or other periodical. For example, a publisher can deduct the cost of
hiring extra employees for a limited time to get new subscriptions through
telephone calls. Circulation costs are deductible even if they normally would be
capitalized.
This rule does not apply to the following costs that must be
capitalized.
- The purchase of land or depreciable property.
- The acquisition of circulation through the purchase of any
part of the business of another publisher of a newspaper, magazine, or other
periodical, including the purchase of another publisher's list of subscribers.
taxmap/pubs/p535-032.htm#en_us_publink1000208900If you do not want to deduct circulation costs as a current business
expense, you can elect one of the following ways to recover these costs.
- Capitalize all circulation costs that are properly chargeable
to a capital account (see
chapter 1).
- Amortize circulation costs over the 3-year period beginning
with the tax year they were paid or incurred.
taxmap/pubs/p535-032.htm#en_us_publink1000208901You elect to capitalize circulation costs by attaching a statement
to your return for the first tax year the election applies. Your election is
binding for the year it is made and for all later years, unless you get IRS
approval to revoke it.