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Also, how are they depreciated under the new tax law?
He can also depreciate the area used as a home office.
"This also means that the mark should at least not depreciate."
The force that keeps me going would have been depreciated.
Land improvements must be depreciated over 15 or 20 years.
Most office computers are depreciated over a period of several years.
"A car depreciates more quickly at the beginning," he added.
The effect of all three is to cause the exchange rate to depreciate.
The property can also be depreciated - a part of its cost written off each year.
Such assets can never be depreciated and thus provide no tax benefits.
The children would also be able to depreciate the property on their own tax returns.
So what happens to all those depreciating assets still on the books?
The rest must be depreciated, which means that the deduction is taken over several years.
Yet a lost view does not automatically depreciate an apartment's value.
Under the old law, such assets often cannot be depreciated for tax purposes.
He added that another tactic would be to depreciate the value over time.
But the message sent by the Senate shows that it has depreciated in value.
Over all, "I felt the currency would depreciate less than the interest," he said.
The cost should not be depreciated over an unrealistically long life.
For example, they must estimate the number of years over which to depreciate assets.
"They have depreciated politicians in the eyes of the people.
He can also depreciate that portion of his house (Lines 28 and 35 through 40).
Moreover, they depreciate much more slowly in the used car market than American models do.
Most canned foods depreciate in quality after about two years.
Wine books, though, are like automobiles: they begin to depreciate almost before you've brought them home.
Their production costs, after all, had long since been amortized.
It also takes time to amortize the high cost of building a store.
We expect the cost must be amortized over many decades of good business.
But good will was amortized over far more time than hard assets.
Why not spread out the sports and amortize a little?
It will amortize the rest of the next five to fifteen years.
How can we best amortize our resources for all grades?
In Britain, the company had been writing down good will and amortizing costs.
They'd have to spend backward up the well and amortize our risk.
These must be amortized annually over the life of the mortgage.
Over time, good will must be amortized, which has the effect of reducing earnings.
Previously producers had to amortize those costs over several years.
"They can make a neighborhood decision and amortize the cost over millions of square feet."
"Right now the economics suggest we have to amortize our costs," he said.
And a lot of these huge advances can be amortized over the years like a mortgage.
For companies with huge training costs, "amortize" is a more apt word.
The remaining $63 million will be amortized over about five years.
This is easily amortized: it's the same as showing 10 movies to 15 friends.
"Most businesses amortize their high-tech equipment in three to five years."
The longer the trip, the more days to amortize the air fare is the usual rule.
But the infrastructure is a one-time capital cost that's amortized pretty quickly.
His ship represented a considerable investment, to be amortized over her service life.
After this time, the principal balance is amortized for the remaining term.
Amortizing it over four years, that's only $4.23 a day.
In addition, the financial markets could probably be persuaded to amortize debt over 50 years instead of 30.