AFM202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 3: Pro Rata, Capital Cost Allowance, Capital Asset

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Capital expenditures to purchase property are generally deductible over time as capital cost allowance (cca) Assets on which cca can be claimed are called depreciable property. Assets with similar useful life are grouped into the same class. If not in a class, then not depreciable property. Any other tangible capital asset included (class 8). Cca rates are accelerated relative to actual useful life. Purchase price of each depreciable property, including acquisition fees, is added to undepreciated capital cost (ucc). Cost of self-constructed assets, including labour, also included in ucc. Exception: terminal loss happens when no assets are left in the class at year end. Policy goal is that additions (cost of new acquisitions) in the year receive half of normal cca. Example: first purchase of a ,000 class 8 asset. First year cca ,000 x 20% x = ,000. Similarly, goal is that disposals receive half of normal cca.

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