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straight line method

(Tax Law)

A way to figure depreciation for property that ratably deducts the same amount for each year in the recovery period. The rate (in percentage terms) is determined by dividing 1 by the number of years in the recovery period.

Source : Internal Revenue Service - United States Department of Treasury

Language : English

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