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How to differentiate Renovation from R&M expenses?

 
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How to differentiate Renovation from R&M expenses?
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08-05-2011, 01:13 PM
In accounting, what is the difference between ‘Renovation’ (fixed assets) and ‘Repair and maintenance’ (Profit and Loss expense)?

What kind of expenditure can you classed under each of these? How do I know what I can capitalize (renovation) and what I can write off in the current year (R&M)?

I heard that Renovation is expenditure that can add value to a business property and/or prolong the property's life.

If the expenditure is for a building that is rented and not owned by a business, then it is NOT adding value to the business since the property is not owned by the company, right?
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How to differentiate Renovation from R&M expenses? - by mmohd - 08-05-2011, 01:13 PM
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