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The phrase "accelerating depreciation" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial and accounting contexts to describe a method of depreciation that allows for larger deductions in the earlier years of an asset's life.
Example: "The company opted for accelerating depreciation to maximize its tax benefits in the first few years after purchasing the new equipment."
Alternatives: "rapid depreciation" or "increased depreciation".
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Congress is considering accelerating depreciation schedules.
In January, with the accelerating depreciation of the euro, the debate flared up again.
The idea of accelerating depreciation was backed by the National Association of Manufacturers, a lobbying group.
An accelerating depreciation of the assignats compounded severe shortages of grain and flour in 1793.
Therefore, when the incentives came along accelerating depreciation we were able to reduce our tax burden, giving CEI more money to invest.
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Using multiple contexts, methodologies, and participant groups, we consistently find that managers sell used capital assets that have been depreciated using accelerated depreciation for lower prices than identical used capital assets that have been depreciated using straight-line depreciation.
tax credit and accelerated depreciation.
Others want investment tax credits and accelerated depreciation schedules.
"The accelerated depreciation will mean we will pay less taxes for quite some time".
The same is true of deductions for pensions and countless special corporate benefits, like accelerated depreciation.
According to the PBO, the removal of accelerated depreciation would save $2.75bn over four years.
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