Depreciation Calculator: Companies Act vs Income Tax Act
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Free calculator comparing Schedule II useful life (SLM/WDV) against Income Tax Act WDV block rates, year by year.
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What a Chartered Engineer certifies in a valuation, alongside IBBI Registered Valuer status and scope.
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What a Techno-Economic Viability study covers, when lenders require one, and how it differs from ongoing LIE monitoring.
How a Chartered Engineer estimates the remaining operating life of plant and machinery, and where it differs from statutory depreciation.
How banks monitor a sanctioned project through implementation, and what an LIE certifies before each disbursement.
Institution membership, experience requirements, and the certification path.
Eligibility, training, the exam, and the five-step registration process, asset class by asset class.
Where current demand sits, and how real valuation practices are actually built once you're registered.
Registration requirements and the full application process under Section 514, separate from IBBI's own registration.
What continuing education and renewal actually require, and what happens if a registration lapses.
What the Certificate of Registration confirms, and how to verify a firm's claim to hold one.
What the credential means, who can hold it, and how to verify one against the registry.
The five methods used to value land, buildings, plant and machinery under Indian accounting rules.
How the tangible asset leg of a PPA is valued, and where Axium's scope actually ends.
Exactly what a bank, RP or valuer will ask for before you start, organised by asset type.
Plain English definitions for the terms in every valuation report, bank circular, and NCLT order.
There's no single credential by that name; the three real ones are explained here in full.
Three real, distinct credentials explained side by side, showing exactly what each one authorises.
A Registered Valuer is registered with IBBI to issue valuation reports for regulatory purposes. A Chartered Engineer is a separate credential from the Institution of Engineers used for technical asset-verification certificates. See the full comparison on the Registered Valuer vs Chartered Engineer vs Government Approved Valuer page.
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