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Everything else remaining the same, an increase in real GDP
Mortgage Interest
The interest charged on a loan used to purchase a residence, which can be deductible for taxpayers who itemize deductions on their income tax returns.
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Taxes assessed on real estate by local government, based on the property's assessed value.
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The accounting method of allocating the cost of a tangible asset over its useful life, reflecting wear and tear or obsolescence.
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The routine tasks and repairs conducted to keep equipment, buildings, or machinery in working order and prevent its deterioration.
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