Depreciation Rates As Per Income Tax Act
Depreciation Rates As Per Income Tax Act
Depreciation Rates As Per Income Tax Act
Tax India
Rates of depreciation
(for income-tax)
AS APPLICABLE FROM THE ASSESSMENT YEAR 2003-04 ONWARDS
Block of assets Depreciation allowance as
[see para 48.3-3] percentage of written
down value
AYs 2003-04 AY 2006-07
to 2005-06 onwards
1 2 3
PART A
TANGIBLE ASSETS
I. BUILDING [See Notes 1 to 4 below the Table]
(1) Buildings which are used mainly for residential purposes except hotels and
boarding houses 5 5
(2) Buildings other than those used mainly for residential purposes and not
covered by sub-items (1) above and (3) below 10 10
(3) Buildings acquired on or after the 1st day of September, 2002 for installing
machinery and plant forming part of water supply project or water treatment
system and which is put to use for the purpose of business of providing infra-
structure facilities under clause (i) of sub-section (4) of section 80-IA 100 100
(4) Purely temporary erections such as wooden structures 100 100
II. FURNITURE AND FITTINGS
Furniture and fittings including electrical fittings [See Note 5 below the Table] 15 10
III.MACHINERY AND PLANT
(1) Machinery and plant other than those covered by sub-items (2), (3) and (8)
below : 25c. 15c.
a.
(2) Motor cars, other than those used in a business of running them on hire,
acquired or put to use on or after the 1st day of April, 1990 20 15
(3) (i) Aeroplanes - Aeroengines 40 40
b.
(ii) Motor buses, motor lorries and motor taxis used in a business of running
them on hire 40 30
(iii) Commercial vehicle which is acquired by the assessee on or after the 1st
day of October, 1998, but before the 1st day of April, 1999 and is put to use
for any period before the 1st day of April, 1999 for the purposes of
a. Jeeps are classifiable as motor cars - Crompton Engg. Co. (Madras) Ltd. v. CIT [1992] 193 ITR 483 (Mad.)/CAIT v. Good
Hope Enterprises [1992] 197 ITR 236 (Ker.).
b. Trucks primarily used for assessee’s own business and occasionally let out on hire will not fall under this entry unless
assessee carries on a business of running them on hire - CIT v. Manjeet Stone Co. [1991] 190 ITR 183 (Raj.); Vehicles
plying between fixed points for carriage of passengers fall under this entry - ITO v. Sarojini Transports (P.) Ltd. [1986]
17 ITD 1014 (Mad.); Mobile crane mounted on a lorry falls under this entry - Gujco Carriers v. CIT [2002] 122 Taxman
206 (Guj.); Rigs and Compressors mounted on a lorry do not fall under this item - CIT v. Popular Borewell Service [1992]
194 ITR 12 (Mad.); Motor vans are akin to motor lorries or motor buses - Circular No. 609, dated 29-7-1991/CIT v. Kodak
Ltd. [1990] 181 ITR 275 (Bom.); Ambulance van falls under this entry - CIT v. Dr. K.R. Jayachandran [1995] 212 ITR 637
(Ker.); Air-conditioned vehicles fall under this entry - CIT v. Smt. Urmila Goel [1986] 52 CTR (Delhi) 276.
c. 40 per cent if conditions of rule 5(2) are satisfied.
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Rates of depreciation 72
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business or profession in accordance with the third proviso to clause (ii)
of sub-section (1) of section 32 [See Note 6 below the Table] 40 40
(iv) New commercial vehicle which is acquired on or after the 1st day of
October, 1998, but before the 1st day of April, 1999 in replacement of
condemned vehicle of over 15 years of age and is put to use for any period
before the 1st day of April, 1999 for the purposes of business or profession
in accordance with the third proviso to clause (ii) of sub-section (1) of
section 32 [See Note 6 below the Table] 60 60
(v) New commercial vehicle which is acquired on or after the 1st day of April,
1999 but before the 1st day of April, 2000 in replacement of condemned
vehicle of over 15 years of age and is put to use before the 1st day of April,
2000 for the purposes of business or profession in accordance with the
second proviso to clause (ii) of sub-section (1) of section 32 [See Note 6
below the Table] 60 60
(vi) New commercial vehicle which is acquired on or after the 1st day of April,
2001 but before the 1st day of April, 2002 and is put to use before the 1st
day of April, 2002 for the purposes of business or profession [See Note 6
below the Table] 50 50
d.
(vii)Moulds used in rubber and plastic goods factories 40 30
(viii) Air pollution control equipment, being—
(a) Electrostatic precipitation systems
(b) Felt-filter systems
(c) Dust collector systems 100 100
(d) Scrubber-counter current/venturi/packed bed/cyclonic scrubbers
(e) Ash handling system and evacuation system
(ix) Water pollution control equipment, being—
(a) Mechanical screen systems
(b) Aerated detritus chambers (including air compressor)
(c) Mechanically skimmed oil and grease removal systems
(d) Chemical feed systems and flash mixing equipment
(e) Mechanical flocculators and mechanical reactors
(f) Diffused air/mechanically aerated activated sludge systems
(g) Aerated lagoon systems 100 100
(h) Biofilters
(i) Methane-recovery anaerobic digester systems
(j) Air floatation systems
(k) Air/steam stripping systems
(l) Urea Hydrolysis systems
(m) Marine outfall systems
(n) Centrifuge for dewatering sludge
(o) Rotating biological contractor or bio-disc
(p) Ion exchange resin column
(q) Activated carbon column
(x) (a) Solidwaste control equipments being - caustic/lime/chrome/
mineral/cryolite recovery systems 100 100
(b) Solidwaste recycling and resource recovery systems
(xi) Machinery and plant, used in semi-conductor industry covering all inte-
grated circuits (ICs) (excluding hybrid integrated circuits) ranging from
d. Company manufacturing insulated wires and cables is not covered under this entry - CIT v. Falcon Wires (P.) Ltd. [1980]
123 ITR 427 (Mad.).
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small scale integration (SSI) to large scale integration/very large scale
integration (LSI/VLSI) as also discrete semi-conductor devices such as
diodes, transistors, thyristors, triacs, etc., other than those covered by
entries (viii), (ix) and (x) of this sub-item and sub-item (8) below 40 30
(xia) Life saving medical equipment, being—
(a) D.C. Defibrillators for internal use and pace makers
(b) Haemodialysors
(c) Heart lung machine
(d) Cobalt Therapy Unit
(e) Colour Doppler
(f) SPECT Gamma Camera
(g) Vascular Angiography System including Digital subtraction
Angiography
(h) Ventilator used with anaesthesia apparatus
(i) Magnetic Resonance Imaging System
(j) Surgical Laser 40† 40
(k) Ventilators other than those used with anaesthesia
(l) Gamma knife
(m) Bone Marrow Transplant Equipment including silastic long
standing intravenous catheters for chemotherapy
(n) Fibreoptic endoscopes including Paediatric resectoscope/audit
resectoscope, Peritoneoscopes, Arthoscope, Microlaryngoscope,
Fibreoptic Flexible Nasal Pharyngo Bronchoscope, Fibreoptic Flexi-
ble Laryngo Bronchoscope, Video Laryngo Bronchoscope and Video
Oesophago Gastroscope, Stroboscope, Fibreoptic Flexible Oesophago
Gastroscope
(o) Laparoscope (single incision)
(4) Containers made of glass or plastic used as re-fills 50 50
(5) Computers including computer software [See note 7 below the Table] 60 60
(6) Machinery and plant, used in weaving, processing and garment sector of textile
industry, which is purchased under TUFS on or after the 1st day of April, 2001
but before the 1st day of April, 2004 and is put to use before the 1st day of April,
2004 [See Note 8 below the Table] 50 50
(7) Machinery and plant, acquired and installed on or after the 1st day of
September, 2002 in a water supply project or a water treatment system and
which is put to use for the purpose of business of providing infrastructure
facility under clause (i) of sub-section (4) of section 80-IA [See Notes 4
and 9 below the Table] 100 100
(8) (i) Wooden parts used in artificial silk manufacturing machinerye. 100 100
(ii) Cinematograph films - bulbs of studio lights 100 100
(iii) Match factories - Wooden match frames 100 100
(iv) Mines and quarries :
(a) Tubs, winding ropes, haulage ropes and sand stowing pipes 100 100
(b) Safety lamps
(v) Salt works - Salt pans, reservoirs and condensers, etc., made of earthy,
sandy or clayey material or any other similar material 100 100
(vi) Flour mills - Rollers 80 80
(vii) Iron and steel industry - Rolling mill rolls 80 80
(viii) Sugar works - Rollers 80 80
e. Machinery used for dyeing, bleaching and printing of cloth manufactured by some other person will not fall under this
item - CIT v. Jaypee Dyeing House [1999] 239 ITR 418 (Bom.).
†Applicable from the assessment year 2004-05.
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(ix) Energy saving devices, being—
A. Specialised boilers and furnaces:
(a) Ignifluid/fluidized bed boilers
(b) Flameless furnaces and continuous pusher type furnaces
(c) Fluidized bed type heat treatment furnaces 80 80
(d) High efficiency boilers (thermal efficiency higher than 75 per
cent in case of coal fired and 80 per cent in case of oil/gas fired
boilers)
B. Instrumentation and monitoring system for monitoring energy flows:
(a) Automatic electrical load monitoring systems
(b) Digital heat loss meters
(c) Micro-processor based control systems
(d) Infra-red thermography 80 80
(e) Meters for measuring heat losses, furnace oil flow, steam flow,
electric energy and power factor meters
(f) Maximum demand indicator and clamp on power meters
(g) Exhaust gases analyser
(h) Fuel oil pump test bench
C. Waste heat recovery equipment:
(a) Economisers and feed water heaters
(b) Recuperators and air pre-heaters 80 80
(c) Heat pumps
(d) Thermal energy wheel for high and low temperature waste
heat recovery
D. Co-generation systems:
(a) Back pressure pass out, controlled extraction, extraction-cum-
condensing turbines for co-generation along with pressure
boilers 80 80
(b) Vapour absorption refrigeration systems
(c) Organic rankine cycle power systems
(d) Low inlet pressure small steam turbines
E. Electrical equipment:
(a) Shunt capacitors and synchronous condenser systems
(b) Automatic power cut off devices (relays) mounted on indi-
vidual motors
(c) Automatic voltage controller
(d) Power factor controller for AC motors
(e) Solid state devices for controlling motor speeds
(f) Thermally energy-efficient stenters (which require 800 or less
kilocalories of heat to evaporate one kilogram of water)
(g) Series compensation equipment
(h) Flexible AC Transmission (FACT) devices - Thyristor controlled
series compensation equipment 80 80
(i) Time of Day (ToD) energy meters
(j) Equipment to establish transmission highways for National
Power Grid to facilitate transfer of surplus power of one region
to the deficient region
(k) Remote terminal units/intelligent electronic devices, com-
puter hardware/software, router/bridges, other required equip-
ment and associated communication systems for supervisory
control and data acquisition systems, energy management
systems and distribution management systems for power trans-
mission systems
(l) Special energy meters for Availability Based Tariff (ABT)
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F. Burners:
(a) 0 to 10 per cent excess air burners
(b) Emulsion burners 80 80
(c) Burners using air with high pre-heat temperature (above 300°C)
G. Other equipment:
(a) Wet air oxidation equipment for recovery of chemicals and heat
(b) Mechanical vapour recompressors
(c) Thin film evaporators
(d) Automatic micro-processor based load demand controllers 80 80
(e) Coal based producer gas plants
(f) Fluid drives and fluid couplings
(g) Turbo charges/super-charges
(h) Sealed radiation sources for radiation processing plants
f.
(x) Gas cylinders including valves and regulators 80 60
(xi) Glass manufacturing concerns - Direct fire glass melting furnaces 80 60
g.
(xii) Mineral oil concerns:
(a) Plant used in field operations (above ground) distribution - Return-
able packages
(b) Plant used in field operations (below ground), but not including 80 60
kerbside pumps including underground tanks and fittings used in
field operations (distribution) by mineral oil concerns
(xiii) Renewal energy devices being—
(a) Flat plate solar collectors
(b) Concentrating and pipe type solar collectors
(c) Solar cookers
(d) Solar water heaters and systems
(e) Air/gas/fluid heating systems
(f) Solar crop driers and systems
(g) Solar refrigeration, cold storages and air-conditioning systems
(h) Solar steels and desalination systems
(i) Solar power generating systems
(j) Solar pumps based on solar-thermal and solar-photovoltaic
conversion
(k) Solar-photovoltaic modules and panels for water pumping and
other applications 80 80
(l) Windmills and any specially designed devices which run on wind-
mills
(m) Any special devices including electric generators and pumps run-
ning on wind energy
(n) Biogas plant and biogas engines
(o) Electrically operated vehicles including battery powered or fuel-cell
powered vehicles
(p) Agricultural and municipal waste conversion devices producing
energy
(q) Equipment for utilising ocean waste and thermal energy
(r) Machinery and plant used in the manufacture of any of the above
sub-items
f. Mere fact that assessee sold some cylinders during the previous year will not convert the cylinders into stock-in-trade.
The cylinders must be capable of containing gas, and there is no requirement that the cylinders must be filled with gas
- Chawla Architects & Consultants (P.) Ltd. v. Asstt. CIT [1995] 54 ITD 330 (Bom.).
g. Petroleum company distributing gas for cooking purpose is a ‘mineral oil concern’—CIT v. Burmah Shell Oil Storage
& Distribution Co. of India Ltd. [1978] 115 ITR 891 (Cal.); Vegetable oil is not a ‘mineral oil’ - CIT v. Distillers Trading
Corporation Ltd. [1982] 137 ITR 894 (Delhi).
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(9) (i) Books owned by assessees carrying on a profession—
(a) Books, being annual publications 100 100
(b) Books, other than those covered by entry (a) above 60 60
(ii) Books owned by assessees carrying on business in running lending
libraries 100 100
IV.SHIPS
(1) Ocean-going ships including dredgers, tugs, barges, survey launches and other
similar ships used mainly for dredging purposes and fishing vessels with
wooden hull 25 20
(2) Vessels ordinarily operating on inland waters, not covered by sub-item (3) 25 20
below
(3) Vessels ordinarily operating on inland waters being speed boats [See Note 10
below the Table] 25 20
PART B
INTANGIBLE ASSETS
Notes:
1. “Buildings” include roads, bridges, culverts, wells and tubewells.
2. A building shall be deemed to be a building used mainly for residential purposes, if the built-up floor area thereof used
for residential purposes is not less than sixty-six and two-third per cent of its total built-up floor area and shall include
any such building in the factory premises.
3. In respect of any structure or work by way of renovation or improvement in or in relation to a building referred to
in Explanation 1 of clause (ii) of sub-section (1) of section 32, the percentage to be applied will be the percentage
specified against sub-item (1) or (2) of item I as may be appropriate to the class of building in or in relation to which
the renovation or improvement is effected. Where the structure is constructed or the work is done by way of extension
of any such building, the percentage to be applied would be such percentage as would be appropriate, as if the
structure or work constituted a separate building.
4. Water treatment system includes system for desalination, demineralisation and purification of water.
5. “Electrical fittings” include electrical wiring, switches, sockets, other fittings and fans, etc.
6. “Commercial vehicle” means “heavy goods vehicle”, “heavy passenger motor vehicle”, “light motor vehicle”, “medium
goods vehicle” and “medium passenger motor vehicle” but does not include “maxi-cab”, “motor-cab”, “tractor” and
“road-roller”. The expressions “heavy goods vehicle”, “heavy passenger motor vehicle”, “light motor vehicle”, “medium
goods vehicle”, “medium passenger motor vehicle”, “maxi-cab”, “motor-cab”, “tractor” and “road-roller” shall have the
meanings respectively as assigned to them in section 2 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988 (59 of 1988).
7. “Computer software” means any computer programme recorded on any disc, tape, perforated media or other
information storage device.
8. “TUFS” means Technology Upgradation Fund Scheme announced by the Government of India in the form of a
Resolution of the Ministry of Textiles vide No. 28/1/99-CTI of 31-3-1999.
9. Machinery and plant includes pipes needed for delivery from the source of supply of raw water to the plant and from
the plant to the storage facility.
10. “Speed boat” means a motor boat driven by a high speed internal combustion engine capable of propelling the boat
at a speed exceeding 24 kilometers per hour in still water and so designed that when running at a speed, it will plane,
i.e., its bow will rise from the water.
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A. TANGIBLE ASSETS
I. Buildings (See Notes 1 to 3)
[1] Buildings other than those covered by sub-item (3) below which are used
mainly for residential purposes ... ... ... ... 5
[2] Buildings which are not used mainly for residential purposes and which are not
covered by sub-item (3) below ... ... ... 10
[3] (i) Buildings used as hotels ... ... ... ... 20
(ii) Buildings with dwelling units each with plinth area not exceeding 80
square metres2 ... ... ... ... 20
(iii) New Buildings, other than the buildings covered under entry (ii) of this
item with dwelling units each with plinth area not exceeding 80 square
metres acquired on or after April 1, 1999 but before April 1, 2002 40
[4] Purely temporary erections such as wooden structures ... ... 100
II. Furniture and fittings
[1] Rate applicable to furniture and fittings not covered by sub-item (2) below 10
[2] Furniture and fittings used in hotels, restaurants and boarding houses ; schools,
colleges and other educational institutions ; libraries, welfare centres; meeting
halls ; cinema houses ; theatres and circuses ; and furniture and fittings let out
on hire for use on the occasion of marriages and similar functions ... ... 15
III. Machinery and plant4
[1] Machinery and plant other than those covered by sub-items (1A), (2) and (3) 25h
below
[1A] Motor cars, other than those used in a business of running them on hire,
acquired or put to use on or after 1st day of April, 1990 20
1 2
i. “Commercial vehicle” means “heavy goods vehicle”, “heavy passenger motor vehicle”, “light motor vehicle”, “medium
goods vehicle” and “medium passenger motor vehicle” but does not include “maxi-cab”, “motor-cab”, “tractor” and
“road-roller”. The expressions “heavy goods vehicle”, “heavy passenger motor vehicle”, “light motor vehicle”, “medium
goods vehicle”, “medium passenger motor vehicle”, “maxi-cab”, “motor-cab”, “tractor” and “road-roller” shall have the
meanings respectively as assigned to them in section 2 of the Motor Vehicles Act, 1988.
j. Higher depreciation will be admissible on motor lorries used in the assessee’s business of transportation of goods on
hire. The higher rate of depreciation, however, will not apply if the motor buses, motor lorries, etc., are used in some
other non-hiring business of the assessee - Circular No. 652, dated June 14, 1993.
k. 50 per cent for the assessment years 1988-89 to 1991-92.
l. 50 per cent for the assessment years 1988-89 to 1991-92 and 40 per cent for the assessment years 1992-93 and 1993-
94.
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l. 50 per cent for the assessment years 1988-89 to 1991-92 and 40 per cent for the assessment years 1992-93 and 1993-
94.
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D. Co-generation systems :
(a) Back pressure pass out, controlled extraction, extraction-cum-
condensing turbines for cogeneration along with pressure
boilers
(b) Vapour absorption refrigeration systems
(c) Organic rankine cycle power systems
(d) Low inlet pressure small steam turbines ... ... ... 100
E. Electrical equipments :
(a) Shunt capacitors and synchronous condenser systems
(b) Automatic power cut off devices (relays) mounted on indi-
vidual motors
(c) Automatic voltage controller
(d) Power factor controller for A.C. motors
(e) Solid state devices for controlling motor speeds
(f) Thermally energy efficient stentors (which require 800 or
less kilo calories of heat to evaporate one kilogram of water )
... ... ... 100
F. Burners :
(a) 0 to 10% excess air burners
(b) Emulsion burners
(c) Burners using air with high preheat temperature (above
300° C) ... 100
G. Other equipments :
(a) Wet air oxidation equipment for recovery of chemicals and
heat
(b) Mechanical vapour recompressors
(c) Thin film evaporators
(d) Automatic micro-processor based load demand controllers
(e) Coal based producer gas plants
(f) Fluid derives and fluid couplings
(g) Turbo charges/Super-charges ... ... ... 100
(iv) Flour mills - Rollers ... ... ... 100
(v) Gas cylinders including valves and regulators ... ... ... 100
(vi) Glass manufacturing concerns - Direct fire glass melting furnaces ... 100
(vii) Iron and steel industry - Rolling mill rolls ... ... ... 100
(viii) Match factories - Wooden match frames ... ... ... 100
(ix) Mineral oil concerns—
(a) Plant used in field operations (above ground) Distribution Return-
able packages
(b) Plant used in field operations (below ground) but not including
kerbside pumps including underground tanks and fittings used in
field operations (distribution) by mineral oil concerns ... ... ... 100
(x) Mines and quarries :
(a) Tubs, winding ropes, haulage ropes and sand stowing pipes
(b) Safety lamps ... ... ... 100
(xi) Salt works - Salt pans, reservoirs and condensers, etc., made of earthy,
sandy or clayey material or any other similar material ... ... ... 100
(xii) Sugar works - Rollers ... ... ... 100
(xiii) Renewal energy devices being—
(a) Flat plate solar collectors
(b) Concentrating and pipe type solar collectors
(c) Solar cookers
(d) Solar water heaters and systems
(e) Air/gas/fluid heating systems
(f) Solar crop driers and systems
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m. “Speed boat” means a motor boat driven by a high speed internal combustion engine capable of propelling the boat at
a speed exceeding 24 kilometres per hour in still water and so designed that when running at a speed it will plain, i.e.,
its bow will rise from the water.
n. 20 up to the assessment year 2001-02.
p. 10 up to the assessment year 2001-02.
Rates of depreciation 82
RATES OF DEPRECIATION
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
I. (a) BUILDINGS (other than factory buildings) 5% 1.63% ..... ..... ..... .....
[NESD]
(b) FACTORY BUILDINGS 10% 3.34% ..... ..... ..... .....
(c) PURELY TEMPORARY ERECTIONS such as 100% 100% ..... ..... ..... .....
wooden structures
II. PLANT AND MACHINERY
1
[(i) General rate applicable to,—
(a) plant and machinery (not being a ship) 13.91% 4.75% 20.87% 7.42% 27.82% 10.34%
other than continuous process plant for
which no special rate has been prescribed
under (ii) below
2
(b) continuous process plant, [* * *] for 15.33% 5.28% ..... ..... ..... .....]
which no special rate has been prescribed
under (ii) below [NESD]
(ii) Special rates
A. 1. Cinematograph films - Machinery used
in the production and exhibition of
cinematograph films [NESD]
(a) Recording equipment, reproducing
equipment, developing machines,
printing machines, editing machines, 20% 7.07% ..... ..... ..... .....
synchronisers and studio lights ex-
cept bulbs
(b) Projecting equipment of film exhib-
iting concerns
2. Cycles [NESD]
3
[3. Electrical machinery, X-ray and electro- 20% 7.07% ..... ..... ..... .....
therapeutic apparatus and accessories
thereto, medical, diagnostic equipments,
namely, cat-scan, ultrasound machines,
ECG monitors, etc. [NESD]
4. Juice boiling pans (karhais) [NESD] 20% 7.07% ..... ..... ..... .....
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
5. Motor-cars, motor-cycles, scooters and 25.89% 9.5% ..... ..... ..... .....
other mopeds [NESD]
6. Electrically operated vehicles including 20% 7.07% ..... ..... ..... .....
battery powered or fuel cell powered
vehicles [NESD]
7. Sugarcane crushers (indigenous kolhus 20% 7.07% ..... ..... ..... .....
and belans) [NESD]
8. Glass manufacturing concerns except 20% 7.07% 30% 11.31% 40% 16.21%
direct fire glass melting furnaces - Recu-
perative and regenerative glass melting
furnaces
9. Machinery used in the manufacture of 15.62% 5.38% 23.42% 8.46% 31.23% 11.87%]
electronic goods and components
4
B. 1. [Aeroplanes, aero engines, simulators, 16.2% 5.6%]
visual system and quick engine change
equipment [NESD]
2. Concrete pipes manufacture—Moulds
[NESD]
3. Drum containers manufacture—Moulds
[NESD]
4. Earth-moving machinery employed in
heavy construction works, such as dams,
tunnels, canals, etc. [NESD]
5. Glass manufacturing concerns except
direct fire glass melting furnaces—
Moulds [NESD]
6. Moulds in iron foundries [NESD]
30% 11.31% ..... ..... ..... .....
7. Mineral oil concerns—Field operations
(above ground)—Portable boilers, drill-
ing tools, well-head tanks, rigs, etc. [NESD]
8. Mines and quarries—Portable under-
ground machinery and earth-moving
machinery used in open cast mining
[NESD]
9. Motor buses and motor lorries other
than those used in a business of running
them on hire [NESD]
9A. Motor tractors, harvesting combines
[NESD]
10. Patterns, dies and templates [NESD]
11. Ropeway structures—Ropeways, ropes
and trestle sheaves and connected parts
[NESD]
12. Shoe and other leather goods fabrics— 30% 11.31% 45% 18.96% 60% 29.05%
Wooden lasts used in the manufacture
of shoes
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
5
C. 1. [** ** **]
2. Motor buses, motor lorries and motor
taxis used in a business of running them 40% 16.21% ..... ..... ..... .....
on hire [NESD]
3. Rubber and plastic goods factories—
Moulds [NESD]
4. Data processing machines including com-
puters [NESD]
40% 16.21% ..... ..... ..... .....
5. Gas cylinders including valves and regu-
lators [NESD]
D. 1. Artificial silk manufacturing machinery
with wooden parts
2. Cinematograph films—Bulbs of studio
lights 100% 100% ..... ..... ..... .....
3. Flour mills—Rollers
4. Glass manufacturing concerns—Direct
fire glass melting furnaces
4A. Flot Glass Melting Furnaces (NESD) 27% 10% ..... ..... ..... .....
5. Iron and Steel industries—Rolling mill
rolls
6. Match factories—Wooden match frames
7. Mineral oil concerns—(a) Plant used in
field operations (below ground)—
Distribution - returnable packages; (b)
Plant used in field operations (below
ground) but not including assets used in 100% 100% ..... ..... ..... .....
field operations (distribution)—Kerbside
pumps including underground tanks
and fittings
8. Mines and quarries—
(a) Tubs, winding ropes, haulage ropes
and sand stowing pipes
(b) Safety lamps
9. Salt works—Salt pans, reservoirs and
condensers, etc., made of earthy, sandy
or clay material or any other similar
material
10. Sugar works—Rollers
III. FURNITURE AND FITTINGS
6
[1. General Rates [NESD] 18.1% 6.33% ..... ..... ..... .....
2. Rate for furniture and fittings used in hotels,
restaurants and boarding houses; schools, col-
leges and other educational institutions,
libraries; welfare centres; meeting halls, cin-
ema houses; theatres and circuses; and for
furniture and fittings let out on hire for use on
the occasion of marriages and similar func-
tions [NESD]
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
IV. SHIPS
1. Ocean-going ships— 25.88% 9.5% ..... ..... ..... .....]
(i) Fishing vessels with wooden hull [NESD]
(ii) Dredgers, tugs, barges, survey launches
and other similar ships used mainly for 27.05% 10% ..... ..... ..... .....
dredging purposes [NESD]
19.8% 7% ..... ..... ..... .....
(iii) Other ships [NESD]
2. Vessels ordinarily operating on inland
waters— 14.6% 5% ..... ..... ..... .....
(i) Speed boats [NESD]
(ii) Other vessels [NESD]
■ WDV means written down value. 20% 7.07% ..... ..... ..... .....
■ SLM means straight line method. 10% 3.34% ..... ..... ..... .....
NOTES
1. “Buildings” include roads, bridges, culverts, wells and tube-wells.
2. “Factory buildings” does not include offices, godowns, officers’ and employees’ quarters, roads, bridges,
culverts, wells and tube-wells.
3. “Speed boat” means a motor boat driven by a high speed internal combustion engine capable of propelling
the boat at a speed exceeding 24 kilometres per hour in still water and so designed that when running at a
speed it will plane, i.e., its bow will rise from the water.
4. Where, during any financial year, any addition has been made to any asset, or where any asset has been sold,
discarded, demolished or destroyed, the depreciation on such assets shall be calculated on a pro rata basis
from the date of such addition or, as the case may be, up to the date on which such asset has been sold,
discarded, demolished or destroyed.
5. The following information should also be disclosed in the accounts :
(i) depreciation methods used; and
(ii) depreciation rates or the useful lives of the assets, if they are different from the principal rates
specified in the Schedule.
6. The calculations of the extra depreciation for double shift working and for triple shift working shall be made
separately in the proportion while the number of days for which the concern worked double shift or triple
shift, as the case may be, bears to the normal number of working days during the year. For this purpose,
the normal number of working days during the year shall be deemed to be—
(a) in the case of a seasonal factory or concern, the number of days on which the factory or concern
actually worked during the year or 180 days, whichever is greater;
(b) in any other case, the number of days on which the factory or concern actually worked during the
year or 240 days, whichever is greater.
The extra shift depreciation shall not be charged in respect of any item of machinery or plant which has been
specifically, excepted by inscription of the letters “NESD” (meaning “no extra shift depreciation”) against it
in sub-items above and also in respect of the following items of machinery and plant to which the general
rate of depreciation of 7[13.91] per cent applies—
(1) Accounting machines.
(2) Air-conditioning machinery including room air-conditioners.
(3) Building contractor’s machinery.
(4) Calculating machines.
(5) Electrical machinery—switchgear and instruments, transformers and other stationary plant and
wiring and fitting of electric light and fan installations.
(6) Hydraulic works, pipelines and sluices.
(7) Locomotives, rolling stocks, tramways and railways used by concerns, excluding railway concerns.
(8) Mineral oil concerns—field operations :
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(a) [* * *]
(b) Prime movers
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(c) [* * *]
(d) Storage tanks (above ground)
(e) Pipelines (above ground)
(f) Jetties and dry docks
(9) Mineral oil concerns—field operations (distribution)—kerbside pumps, including underground tanks
and fittings.
(10) Mineral oil concerns—refineries :
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(a) [* * *]
(b) Prime movers
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(c) [* * *]
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[(d) LPG Plant]
(11) Mines and quarries :
(a) Surface and underground machinery (other than electrical machinery and portable under-
ground machinery)
(b) Head-gears
(c) Rails
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(d) [* * *]
(e) Shafts and inclines
(f) Tramways on the surface
(12) Neo-post franking machines.
(13) Office machinery.
(14) Overhead cables and wires.
(15) Railway sidings.
(16) Refrigeration plant container, etc. (other than racks).
(17) Ropeway structures :
(a) Trestle and station steel work.
(b) Driving and tension gearing.
(18) Salt works—Reservoirs, condensers, salt pans, delivery channels and piers if constructed of masonry,
concrete, cement, asphalt or similar materials; barges and floating plant; piers, quays and jetties; and
pipelines for conveying brine if constructed of masonry, concrete, cement, asphalt or similar
materials.
(19) Surgical instruments.
(20) Tramways electric and tramways run by internal combustion engines—permanent way : cars—car
trucks, car bodies, electrical equipment and motors; tram cars including engines and gears.
(21) Typewriters.
(22) Weighing machines.