If she used the car solely for business, the annual deduction would be $ 8, 854 . 67, considerably more than the annual depreciation cap for purchases.
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Last, I propose to double the annual depreciation allowance for commercial buildings from 2 per cent to 4 per cent, to align it with that for industrial buildings.
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If, to take a simple example, you pay $ 390, 000 for your house, then your annual depreciation deduction would amount to $ 2, 000 ( one-fifth of $ 390, 000 divided by 39 ).
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To keep the country's exports competitive, the Indonesian government has set a target, and kept it for the past ten years, of between 2 and 5 percent annual depreciation of the rupiah against the dollar.
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By borrowing in U . S . dollars at a cost of 9 percent to 10 percent, plus the rupiah's annual depreciation of 5 percent, the effective borrowing cost of many companies was about 15 percent.
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When using the double-declining-balance method, the salvage value is not considered in determining the annual depreciation, but the book value of the asset being depreciated is never brought below its salvage value, regardless of the method used.
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Annual depreciation charges, which may prove to be a key issue of dispute between the regulator and the company, are estimated to average about 937 million pounds a year, based on current cost calculations and 1994 prices, TransCo said.
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He can depreciate only $ 3, 060 of the car in its first year and, after five years of taking the maximum annual depreciation, he will have written off only $ 14, 460, less than a third of the price.
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Under the agreement, GE's GE Capital Services unit and Sea Containers will form a 50-50 joint venture that will lease both companies'containers at a price designed to cover annual depreciation and interest on the underlying book, or accounting cost, of the containers.
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That investment value is measured according to a tax concept called the " adjusted basis "-- a sum equal to the cost of purchasing the land, plus the amount of any improvements, minus the amount a company has already claimed in annual depreciation tax deductions.