plant and equipment expenditure

  • 1plant and machinery — The equipment required to operate a business. No formal definition is given in the tax legislation. However, from the tax point of view the definition often used is that given in the taxation case Yarmouth v. France (1887). This defines plant and …

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  • 2plant and machinery — The equipment required to operate a business. No formal definition is given in the tax legislation. However, from the tax point of view the definition often used is that given in the taxation case Yarmouth v France (1887). This defines plant and… …

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  • 3expenditure — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, great, heavy, high, huge, large, major, massive, significant ▪ The group is calling for higher …

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  • 5cash flow to capital expenditure ratio — A ratio calculated by dividing a company s cash flows from operations less dividends by the expenditures for plant and equipment. It demonstrates a company s ability to maintain its plant and equipment from its own resources, rather than from… …

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  • 6capital expenditure — The purchase or *betterment of *long term assets like *property, plant, and equipment. The term is often abbreviated to capex. Contrast *revenue expenditure …

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