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Depreciation of new commercial building nadr 12-31-2006
Posted by nadr on December 31, 2006, 11:50 pm
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I undertstand that a new commercial building can be
depreciated based on a schedule of segregated costs. Do we
assign a separate value for painting, parking, roof, AC,
structure, interior walls etc. Any example is appreciated.

Thanks.

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