expense in carrying on business

expense in carrying on business
Usual or customary expenditure in course of conducting business during the year. Whitney v. Commissioner of Internal Revenue, C.C.A.N.Y., 73 F.2d 589, 591.
See ordinary (ordinary expenses)

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