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accelerated and depreciation
* accelerated depreciation deductions ; replaced depreciation system with ACRS
Among tax cuts, multipliers ranged from 1. 29 for a payroll tax holiday down to 0. 27 for accelerated depreciation.
In some areas of the US there may also be Property Tax costs involved with wind turbines that are not offset by incentives or accelerated depreciation.
Benefits are derived from the ITC, accelerated depreciation, and cash flow over a 6-8 year period.
The most important of these in Chilean law are organisation and startup expenses, interest expense, technical assistance, tax losses and asset depreciation, which may be accelerated.
On the other hand, individuals or corporations which received the bulk of their income from such sources as capital gains or were in a position to benefit from net lease arrangements, from accelerated depreciation on real estate, from percentage depletion, or from other tax-preferred activities tended to pay relatively low rates of tax.
* repealed scheduled increases in accelerated depreciation deductions
The scheduled increases in accelerated depreciation deductions were repealed, a 10 percent withholding on dividends and interest paid to individuals was instituted, and the Federal Unemployment Tax Act wage base and tax rate were increased.
The leasing operations also provided General Electric with tax shelters from accelerated depreciation on equipment that GE developed that were then leased by the credit corporation.
In many cases a compromise was reached in which the government paid partially or fully for the expansions in the form of tax breaks and accelerated depreciation.

accelerated and changes
These tests are not accelerated and must be repeated to evaluate dimensional changes after repeated launderings.
The accelerated pace of metropolitan changes has accentuated the drive to conformity in congregations of the major denominations.
The " No " votes — against the constitutional changes totalled 57. 2 % of the votes, showing the unpopularity of the de facto government, that was later accelerated by an economic crisis.
These electrons interact with the radio-frequency magnetic field of the induction coil and are accelerated first in one direction, then the other, as the field changes at high frequency ( usually 27. 12 million cycles per second ).
These electrons interact with the radio-frequency magnetic field of the induction coil and are accelerated first in one direction, then the other, as the field changes at high frequency ( usually 27. 12 MHz ).
These changes accelerated with such force in the 1930s that they ushered in a new era of modern politics.
Development of the digestive system is accelerated, as well as changes in configuration of head and jaws ( Fahay 1978 ).
He was cited as an archetypical victim of changes in the publishing industry during the late 1980s, which accelerated during the 1990s, that made it more difficult for well-regarded " mid-list " writers such as Kinsella to remain in print.
Economically, the era saw the large-scale diffusion and use of automobiles, telephones, motion pictures, and electricity, unprecedented industrial growth, accelerated consumer demand and aspirations, and significant changes in lifestyle and culture.
Quebec entered an accelerated decade of changes known as the Quiet Revolution.
Among other provisions, the act accelerated certain tax changes passed in the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, increased the exemption amount for the individual Alternative Minimum Tax, and lowered taxes of income from dividends and capital gains.
A palpitation is an abnormality of heartbeat that ranges from often unnoticed skipped beats or accelerated heartrate to very noticeable changes accompanied by dizziness or difficulty breathing.
Russo and Ferrara attempted to make the same " Crash TV " style on WCW Monday Nitro which was similar to Raw, only at an accelerated pace, including edgier storylines, more lengthy non-wrestling segments, constant heel / face turns, an increased amount of sexuality on the show, fake retirements, more backstage vignettes, expanded storyline depth, title changes, and the utilization of midcard talent in a more effective manner.
Many of these slow phase-ins were accelerated by the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 ( JGTRRA ), which removed the waiting periods for many of EGTRRA's changes.
The main factor determining drift velocity ( other than effective mass ) is scattering time, i. e., how long the carrier is ballistically accelerated by the electric field until it scatters ( collides ) with something that changes its direction and / or energy.
The changes introduced first by Ian Wilson, then accelerated by Daniel Caron, are considered by many critics to be radical and not well thought out.
However, this connection between the atmosphere and upwelling of deep ocean water provides a mechanism by which human induced climate changes could cause an accelerated loss of ice from WAIS.
According to McLuhan, the invention of movable type greatly accelerated, intensified, and ultimately enabled cultural and cognitive changes that had already been taking place since the invention and implementation of the alphabet, by which McLuhan means phonemic orthography.
Neglect, bullying, and abuse have previously been linked to changes in the brain's grey matter and white matter and to accelerated aging.
In Investigating Psychics, Larry Kettlekamp reports that Mikhailova was filmed separating broken eggs that had been submerged in water, moving apart the whites and yolks, during which event such physical changes were recorded as accelerated and altered heartbeat, brain waves and electromagnetic field.
Langevin solved the paradox by alluding to the fact that one twin accelerates and changes direction, so Langevin could show that the symmetry is broken and the accelerated twin is younger.
The list of changes accelerated by anaphora and alliteration conveys the fervor of a frenetic practitioner who sometimes gets out of hand.

accelerated and were
Theories of apparently altruistic behavior were accelerated by the need to produce theories compatible with evolutionary origins.
After Columbus, European exploration rapidly accelerated, and many new trade routes were established.
Banking reform accelerated in 2001 as all the Communist-era payments bureaus were shut down ; foreign banks, primarily from Western Europe, now control most of the banking sector.
In the early cold cathode vacuum tubes, called Crookes tubes, this was done by using a high electrical potential between the anode and the cathode to ionize the residual gas in the tube ; the ions were accelerated by the electric field and released electrons when they collided with the cathode.
With no obstructions, these low mass particles were accelerated to high velocities by the voltage between the electrodes.
The victory also accelerated the market for real-time statistics which were largely fueled by the growth of the fantasy sports industry.
Many estates were sold or broken up, and this trend was accelerated by the introduction of protection for agricultural tenancies, encouraging outright sales, from the mid-20th century.
After World War II, several other forces were also leading the country toward increased equality for blacks, including their accelerated migration to the North, where their political clout grew, and President Harry Truman's desegregation of the military in 1948.
This process was accelerated when, in 1997, meteorites coming from both the Moon and Mars were found in Libya.
In addition, conference telephone service was initiated, radio communications were improved, and the production of telecommunications equipment was accelerated.
Abandonment of routes accelerated in the late 1950s and early 1960s, and many of the remaining lines were discontinued in 1967.
The repression accelerated in June and July 1794, a period called " la Grande Terreur " ( the Great Terror ), and ended in the coup of 9 Thermidor Year II ( 27 July 1794 ), leading to the Thermidorian Reaction, in which several protagonists of the Reign of Terror were executed, including Saint-Just and Robespierre.
After Columbus, European exploration rapidly accelerated, and many new trade routes were established.
As car ownership rose and wider roads were built, the commuting trend accelerated in North America.
Metal pressure chambers were used to store high-pressure air which was then accelerated through a nozzle designed to provide supersonic flow.
The program was accelerated in 1942, as the United States government became concerned that scientists in Nazi Germany were developing a nuclear weapons program.
The magnetic field would hold the charged protons in a spiral path as they were accelerated between just two semicircular electrodes connected to an alternating potential.
In November, 2007 preliminary results were announced showing direction of origination of the 27 highest energy events were strongly correlated with the locations of active galactic nuclei, where bare protons are believed to be accelerated by strong magnetic fields associated with the large black holes at the AGN centers to energies of 10 < sup > 20 </ sup > eV and higher.
Shortly afterward, in January 1968, Wilson announced that the proposed timetable for this withdrawal was to be accelerated, and that British forces were to be withdrawn from Singapore, Malaysia, and the Persian Gulf by the end of 1971.
On 1 January 1964 the first electrons were accelerated in the synchrotron and the research on elementary particles began.
The 3. 4 km long tunnel will contain an 2. 1 km long superconducting linear accelerator were electrons will be accelerated to an energy of up to 17. 5 GeV.
By 1060s, the tentative balance between the different ethnic groups within the Fatimid army collapsed as Egypt was suffering through a serious span of drought and famine, the declining resources accelerated the problems between the different ethnic factions and outright civil war began, primarily the Turks and Black African troops were fighting each other while the Berbers shifted alliance in between.
Economic policies aimed at encouraging private enterprise and investment, privatizing public industries, reinstating budgetary discipline, and liberalizing the import regime were accelerated.

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