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Depreciation Conventions
Methods established by tax authorities to determine how much depreciation expense can be deducted, and when, for tax purposes.
Taxable Income
The portion of an individual's or entity's income that is subject to income tax after adjustments, deductions, and exemptions are accounted for.
Insurance Proceeds
Money received from an insurance claim, representing compensation for damages, losses, or liability coverage.
Adjusted Basis
The adjusted basis is the original cost of an asset, altered for improvements, depreciation, and other adjustments.
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