Capital Recovery Allowance

 
Accounting Dictionary:

Capital Recovery Allowance

In taxation, term describing a cost recovery of capital. An example is depreciation expense taken over the expected life of the capital asset, although an Accelerated Cost Recovery System (ACRS) ignores such time-honored concepts as useful life and salvage value. A recovery allowance may also take the form of depreciation with shorter useful lives and immediate expensing (e.g., research and development). See also Depreciation.

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