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RBA Glossary definition for depreciation

depreciation – A fall in the value of an asset. In foreign-exchange terms, it is a relative decrease in the value of one currency compared to another.

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Commonwealth of Australia: In the Australian Competition Tribunal – April 2004 | Payments System | Submissions

13 Jun 2023 Submissions
Of which:. Cost per transaction. 0.15. Depreciation. 0.06. Interchange paid. 0.21.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/payments-system/au-competition-tribunal/index.html

List of tables | Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry on First Home Ownership – November 2003 | Housing and Housing Finance |…

1 Nov 2003 Submissions
Table 9: Treatment of Depreciation. Rate for Buildings. Rate for Fixtures and fittings. ... Other details. Australia. 2.5%. (straight line depreciation over 40 years). 5–20%.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/housing-and-housing-finance/inquiry-productivity-commission-on-first-home/tables.html

Productivity Commission Inquiry on First Home Ownership

14 Nov 2003 Submissions PDF 438KB
of tax is lower than the rate that applied when depreciation was allowed in the. ... first place. iii. the general treatment of property depreciation, including the ability to claim.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/housing-and-housing-finance/inquiry-productivity-commission-on-first-home/pdf/inquiry-productivity-commission-on-first-home.pdf

Policy Considerations | Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry on First Home Ownership – November 2003 | Housing and Housing…

1 Nov 2003 Submissions
The benefit arising from depreciation due to differences in income and capital gains tax rates. ... The general treatment of property depreciation. The treatment of depreciation varies considerably across countries.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/housing-and-housing-finance/inquiry-productivity-commission-on-first-home/policy-considerations.html

Factors Behind the Recent Rise in House Prices | Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry on First Home Ownership – November 2003…

1 Nov 2003 Submissions
are assumed to be $9,550 (see Box 4 for further details of depreciation). ... Given these assumptions it is possible to compare three different treatments of depreciation.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/housing-and-housing-finance/inquiry-productivity-commission-on-first-home/factors-behind-recent-rise-in-house-prices.html

Executive Summary | Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry on First Home Ownership – November 2003 | Housing and Housing Finance …

1 Nov 2003 Submissions
the benefit that investors receive by virtue of the fact that when property depreciation allowances are ‘clawed back’ through the capital gains tax, the rate of tax is lower than the ... the general treatment of property depreciation, including the
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/housing-and-housing-finance/inquiry-productivity-commission-on-first-home/executive-summary.html

Key Financial Developments Since the Wallis Inquiry | Submission to the Financial System Inquiry – March 2014 | Financial Sector |…

1 Mar 2014 Submissions
depreciation allowances).
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/financial-system-inquiry-2014-03/financial-developments-since-wallis-inquiry.html

Submission to the Financial System Inquiry March 2014

10 Nov 2017 Submissions PDF 3041KB
Financial System Inquiry
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/financial-system-inquiry-2014-03/pdf/financial-system-inquiry-2014-03.pdf

Submission to the Inquiry into Housing Affordability and Supply in Australia

20 Sep 2021 Submissions PDF 1496KB
payments, transaction costs (e.g. stamp duty), depreciation and running costs (e.g.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/housing-and-housing-finance/inquiry-into-housing-affordability-and-supply-in-australia/pdf/inquiry-into-housing-affordability-and-supply-in-australia.pdf

Why Something Needs to be Done | Hedge Funds, Financial Stability and Market Integrity – March 1999 | Financial Sector | Submissions

1 Mar 1999 Submissions
This ‘public announcement’ of its intentions leads to a widespread expectation of a depreciation, with the market becoming one-sided as other market participants withdraw.
https://www.rba.gov.au/publications/submissions/financial-sector/hedge-funds-financial-stability-and-market-integrity/why-something-needs-to-be-done.html