Capital cost allowance is a depreciation expense allowed for tax purposes. It applies to any fixed asset except land.

by Tax Guy - Burlington Accountant on February 11, 2010 Print This Post
Capital cost allowance is a depreciation expense allowed for tax purposes. It applies to any fixed asset except land.
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