afkapwaarde
Afkapwaarde is a Dutch accounting and tax term that refers to the residual or cap value of an asset after a certain period of use or depreciation. It is mainly used in the context of Dutch capital allowances (bijtwin) and depreciation schedules for tax purposes. The afkapwaarde represents the minimum value that an asset must reach for the tax authorities to allow a particular depreciation deduction. Certain assets can only be depreciated up to a percentage of their original cost net of a reserve amount called the afkapwaarde.
In practice, the afkapwaarde is calculated by subtracting a fixed percentage – typically 18 % or 22 % of
The concept plays a role in determining the timing and amount of tax deductions for businesses. By