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Meanings of accelerate depreciation in English
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Usage of accelerate depreciation in English
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One is a provision that lets companies acceleratedepreciation of new equipment.
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They include 30-year investment contracts that promise tax stability, and accelerateddepreciation.
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Accelerateddepreciation lets companies deduct depreciation costs faster than they normally would.
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An accelerateddepreciation tax break for corporate jet owners would be repealed.
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Many policymakers backing accelerateddepreciation have cited the need to jump-start the economic recovery.
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It will also introduce a time-limited 15-month incentive to invest, by acceleratingdepreciation deductions.
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And then there's private aviation which gets huge subsidies in accelerateddepreciation loss for small aircraft.
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NZMEA chief executive Dieter Adam said the government should introduce research and development tax credits and accelerateddepreciation allowances.
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The plan also takes aim at accelerateddepreciation, a major tax break enjoyed by many companies, but details were scarce.
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Items included accelerateddepreciation expense of 5 cents a share related to the sale of its Edison, New Jersey, printing plant.
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Fourth-quarter charges totaled $2.04 per share on after-tax rationalization, accelerateddepreciation and asset write-offs.
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Other benefits extended include a tax credit for the use of biodiesel and renewable diesel and accelerateddepreciation for certain business improvements.
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Also left out was a proposal once trumpeted by Obama, in a piece of political symbolism, to end accelerateddepreciation of corporate jets.
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It took a charge for accelerateddepreciation at The Washington Post for closing one of its printing plants and consolidating other printing operations.
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The biggest corporate expenditure is accelerateddepreciation, which lets companies write off the cost of an asset more quickly than its useful economic life.
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It also expects second-half operating earnings to be reduced by 11 cents a share due to accelerateddepreciation and other costs related to the actions.