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Inventory Tax Accounting and Uniform Capitalization provides analysis of inventory valuations and the types of activities subject to inventory and uniform capitalization rules. Topics include:

  • Options available under the uniform capitalization provisions
Publisher:Clark Boardman Callaghan
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Publication date:2024-01-01
Practice area:Tax & accounting
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W. Eugene Seago

Seago is the R.B. Pamplin Professor of Accounting at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.

Mr. Seago is a member of the American Bar Association Tax Section on Tax Accounting Problems, where he served as chair of the Inventories Subcommittee.