The Internal Revenue Service issued an opinion this month stating that real estate owned costs do not need to be capitalized. Lawyers at Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick said IRS memorandum AM2013-001 appears to reverse an IRS opinion issued last year which stated that costs associated with REOs must be capitalized. Historically, many banks have deducted expenses associated with other REO property currently rather than capitalizing them, Shumaker, Loop & Kendrick said. However, in the last few years ...