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I imagine one would deduct the amount used from the inital purchase price, or inventory if that is where it came from(You deduct the value of the material inventory used and later add back the scrap value and the value of finished goods). Also adding back any cash from the sale of the salvage like any other asset which is sold for taxation purposes.

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