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Which assets can be depreciated?

Depreciation on Assets   Depreciation on Assets in general, tangible assets can be depreciated. Tangible assets are physical assets that have a determinable useful life, meaning they are expected to provide economic benefits over a specific period. Common examples of tangible assets that can be depreciated include: 1.Buildings: This includes commercial buildings, residential properties, warehouses,… Read More »

Asset depreciation: Can Assets be Depreciated ?

Asset depreciation: Yes, assets can be depreciated. Depreciation serves as an accounting technique employed to distribute the cost of an asset throughout its useful lifespan. It signifies the gradual decline in the worth of an asset caused by factors such as wear and tear, obsolescence, or other relevant elements.  Depreciation typically apply on tangible assets… Read More »

Asset valuation methods: Are assets Recorded at Market value ?

  Asset valuation methods Asset valuation methods is the recording of assets at market value depends on the accounting framework being used. In general, assets are typically recorded at their historical cost or fair value, depending on the circumstances and accounting standards followed by an organization. Based on the historical cost principle, assets are initially… Read More »

Can an income tax return be revised after the ITR is processed?

  ITR can be revised   ITR can be revise, Yes, it is possible to revise an income tax return after it has been process by the Income Tax Department. Under Section 139(5) of the Income Tax Act, 1961, taxpayers have the option to revise their ITR if they discover any errors or omissions in… Read More »