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		<title>Effective lives for depreciation schedule</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Depreciating asset Effective life in years Carpets - in commercial office buildings 8 - in ten-pin bowling centres 4 -Computers -generally 4 -laptops 3 Curtains and drapes 6 Fire extinguishers 15 Hot water installations for commercial office buildings (excluding commercial boilers and piping)15 Lawn mower- motor 62/3 - self-propeled  5 Library (professional) 10 Motor vehicles [...]


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		<title>Example of Depreciation Calculation</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capital gain on depreciating asset Larry purchased a truck in August 2006 for $10,000 and sold it in June 2008 for $8,000. He used the truck 10% of the time for private purposes. The decline in value of the truck under the UCA system up to the date of sale was $2,000. Therefore, the sum [...]


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		<title>Capital gains, losses and depreciation</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Jan 2009 06:47:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Capital gains or capital losses only arise from the disposal (ie. sale) of a depreciating asset. A gain or loss will only arise to the extent that you have used the asset for a non-taxable purpose (eg. Private purposes). Capital gains and losses can be calculated using the Guide to Depreciable Assets from the Australian [...]


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		<title>Are You Maximising Tax Depreciation and Capital Allowance?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[All types of income producing properties have substantial taxation benefits available to be claimed as a tax credit. Many property investors are missing out on thousands of dollars in tax depreciation deductions. Both new and old properties will attract some depreciation benefit that the owner is able to claim as a tax credit. A common [...]


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		<title>Tax Depreciation: An Investor Profile</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The depreciation benefit to every investor will vary. The following example has been provided as an approximate guide, using the diminishing value of depreciation. Property: A two bedroom unit purchased for $400,000 Income: Rented for $385 per week Total income of approximately $20,000 per year Expenses: Interest, rates and management expenses $32,000 per year Scenario [...]


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