Answer:
Perry and Investigation Expenses:
Perry can deduct the full $53,000.
He can also elect to capitalize the amount, assuming that he is acquiring the gas station, because, according to IRS, "general due-diligence and investigatory expenses incurred to decide whether to enter a new business, and which new business to enter, can be deducted/amortized under Sec. 195."
Step-by-step explanation:
Facts as per scenario:
Perry is not involved in the gas station business.
Perry spends $53,000 investigating the acquisition of a gas station.
All costs are ordinary and necessary.
Perry does not acquire the gas station.