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1 Nutzungsdauer
Nutzungsdauer f 1. GEN resource time; useful life (Maschine); 2. RW useful life; 3. STEUER depreciable life; 4. WIWI depreciable life, service life, useful life, working life • in gleichen Raten über die geschätzte Nutzungsdauer abschreiben RW write down in equal instal(l)ments over the estimated useful life (straight-line method of depreciation, lineare Abschreibung)* * *f 1. < Geschäft> resource time, Maschine useful life; 2. < Rechnung> useful life; 3. < Steuer> depreciable life; 4. <Vw> depreciable life, service life, useful life, working life* * *Nutzungsdauer
useful (economic) life, economic use, period of usefulness (enjoyment);
• abschreibungsfähige Nutzungsdauer depreciable asset life;
• steuerlich festgesetzte Nutzungsdauer deemed tax life;
• gewöhnliche (übliche) Nutzungsdauer (Gerätepark) expected life;
• technische Nutzungsdauer physical life;
• Nutzungsdauer einer Anlage useful asset life;
• steuerliche Nutzungsdauer von 25 Jahren haben to have a life for tax purposes of twenty-five years;
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2 Nutzungswert
Nutzungswert
amount of revenue, value in use, utility, useful life;
• anerkannter Nutzungswert established use value;
• durchschnittlicher Nutzungswert expected value;
• nicht mehr vorhandener Nutzungswert expired life;
• Nutzungswert des eigengenutzten Einfamilienhauses (Steuererklärung) notional income, net annual value (Br.);
• Nutzungswert eines Grundstücks real-estate utility.
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