COMPANIES ACT,2013 Advocate Arun Saxena Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers Advocates & Attorneys 603-604, New Delhi House, 27, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi – 110.

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COMPANIES ACT,2013 Advocate Arun Saxena Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers Advocates & Attorneys , New Delhi House, 27, Barakhamba Road, New Delhi – Ph: , Mob.:

Depreciation

Schedule II -- (Depreciation)  Depreciation:Systematic allocation of depreciable amount of an asset over its useful life.  Depreciable amount :Cost of an asset less its residual value. Residual value shall not be >5%  Useful life of Asset :Period over which an asset to be available for use. 3 Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers

Schedule II 4 Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers Useful Life Class of companies as prescribed or whose F/S comply the accounting standard / IndAS For intangible assets Companies under Regulating Authority Other companies Permitted to have U/L or R/V other than part C with disclosure for justification * As per Accounting Standard AS26 As notified by such Authority U/L or R/V not higher than as mentioned in Part C * MCA notification :- amoratization of intangible assets (Toll Roads) under BOT, BOOT, PPP as prescribed.

Schedule II 5 Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers  Disclosure in financial statement.  Method of depreciation  Useful lives of asset if it is different from Part C with technical advise  Justification for having residual value more than 5%.

Component Accounting  Mandatory from FY  Useful life of significant parts of assets be determined separately.  For example:  aircraft/ ship  building  Accounting for entire block of assets as at / 2015 not only for new assets. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers 6

DEPRECIATION Example  Useful life schedule II 12yrs  management’ view 10yrs (can be 10 yrs with justification)  Schedule II 10yrs  management’ view 12 yrs (option for 10 or 12 yrs option must be consistent with justification) Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers 7

DEPRECIATION Factors to be considered for useful life  expected usage ( capacity/output)  expected wear & tear ( Depends on No. of shifts)  Technical/commercial obsolesce  legal or similar limits on use of assets (expiry date)  Companies policies to dispose of assets Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers 8

DEPRECIATION Double/ triple shifts  no separate Useful Life.  Depreciation shall be increased by 50% & 100% for double/triple shifts respectively.  Depreciation of Pro-rata basis:- Depreciation on assets purchased or sold during the year shall be calculated on pro-rata basis. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers 9

DEPRECIATION Depreciation during Transitional period  Assets as on 1 st April, 2015 shall be depreciated in remaining useful life of an Assets. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers 10 If U/L is NIL If balance U/L is available After retaining the R/V depreciation may be recognised in the opening balance of retained earning or may be charged off to Profit & Loss account SLMWDV

Charging of Depreciation in case of Revaluation of assets  Under Companies Act,1956 Depreciation is to be provided on original cost. As per ICAI, Guidance note additional depreciation on account of upward revaluation of fixed assets is to be transferred from the revaluation reserve to the statement of profit and loss account.  Under Companies Act, 2013 Depreciation is to be provided on historical cost or amount substituted for historical cost. Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers 11

Charging of Depreciation in case of Revaluation of assets Saxena & Saxena Law Chambers 12  Now in case of revaluation, a company needs to charge depreciation based on the revalued amount and the depreciation (including additional depreciation) will be charged to the statement of Profit & loss Account.

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