IRS RULING ON USE OF AIRCRAFT FOR ENTERTAINMENT NOT HURTING CESSNA SALES
Despite concerns in Washington, D.C. about a new Internal Revenue Service rules interpretation that severely limits deductions for aircraft expenses when aircraft are used for "entertainment," the IRS provision is not hurting Cessna's sales. Although Pelton calls the requirements of the IRS ruling...
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