Generally, if a claim arises from acts performed by a taxpayer in the ordinary course of its business operations, settlement payments and payments made pursuant to court judgments related to the claim are deductible under section 162.
The general rule is that attorneys, accountants, appraisers, and other experts in connection with divorce, child custody, and paternity matters are not deductible. Court costs such as filing fees are also non-deductible. United States v. Gilmore, 372 U.S. 39 (1963).
Legal fees paid to help your business reputation could be a business or investment expense. Business legal fees are the best, for they are fully deductible by everyone: corporations, LLCs, partnerships and even proprietorships. Fully deductible means not subject to limitations or alternative minimum tax, AMT.Mar 19, 2015
If legal fees have their origin in ownership or protection of property, they should be capitalized rather than expensed. Example 1: B incurs legal fees to defend a challenge to the title of his rental property. The origin of the claim that leads B to incur legal fees is protection of his investment property.Sep 30, 2007