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Chapter 10, Problem 2PROB
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MACRS stands for modified accelerated cost recovery system. Life of the asset will be classified as per the internal revenue code.
Three years MACRS rates, Year 1: 33.33%, Year 2: 44.45%, Year 3: 14.81% and Year 4: 7.41%.
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