The assumption is that in the first year you buy the equipment on July 1, so you get half a year of depreciation. The remaining half year of depreciation is in year 4.
Hi Roy thanks for this insightful video. Just wanted to clarify, will the depreciation rates in % for any given year always be provided by the accounting body? If not, how would you go about calculating them. Also is MACRS the best method out there as far as recovering costs in the quickest amount of time?
You can just look it up in a table. There are 6 yrs because the assumption is that the equipment is put into use on July 1, so the first year is a half year of depreciation and the last year is a half year.
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The assumption is that in the first year you buy the equipment on July 1, so you get half a year of depreciation. The remaining half year of depreciation is in year 4.
@@RonaldMoy what if the asset is used from the beginning of the year.
where did you get the percentages from? are these standard percentages or did you just use them as examples?
These % are given by the IRS. You can just search the Internet for the %s.
Hi Roy thanks for this insightful video. Just wanted to clarify, will the depreciation rates in % for any given year always be provided by the accounting body? If not, how would you go about calculating them. Also is MACRS the best method out there as far as recovering costs in the quickest amount of time?
The IRS determines the depreciation table. It recovers costs much faster than straight line.
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How do you get 5.76% for year 6?
You can just look it up in a table. There are 6 yrs because the assumption is that the equipment is put into use on July 1, so the first year is a half year of depreciation and the last year is a half year.
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what is a tax saving? who will give you 30,800? from the 230,800?
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