USEFUL LIVES TO COMPUTE DEPRECIATION

PART ‘A’

1. Depreciation is the systematic allocation of the depreciable amount of an asset over its useful life. The depreciable amount of an asset is the cost of an asset or other amount substituted for cost, less its residual value. The useful life of an asset is the period over which an asset is expected to be available for use by an entity, or the number of production or similar units expected to be obtained from the asset by the entity

2. For the purpose of this Schedule, the term depreciation includes amortisation.

3. Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions of paragraph 1,-

1 & 1A[(i) The useful life of an asset shall not ordinarily be different from the useful life specified in Part C and the residual value of an asset shall not be more than five per cent. of the original cost of the asset:

Provided that where a company adopts a useful life different from what is specified in Part C or uses a residual value different from the limit specified above, the financial statements shall disclose such difference and provide justification in this behalf duly supported by technical advice”;]

“(ii) For intangible assets, the provisions of the accounting standards applicable for the time being in force shall apply, except in case of intangible assets (Toll Roads) created under ‘Build, Operate and Transfer’, ‘Build, Own, Operate and Transfer’ or any other form of public private partnership route in case of road projects.

Amortisation in such cases may be done as follows:-

(a) Mode of amortisation
Amortisation Rate =Amortisation Amount
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x 100
Cost of Intangible Assets (A)
Amortisation Amount =
Cost of Intangible Assets (A) xActual Revenue for the year (B)
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Projected Revenue from Intangible Asset
(till the end of the concession period) (C)<
(b) Meaning of particulars are as follows :-
Cost of Intangible Assets (A) =Cost incurred by the company in accordance with the accounting standards.
Actual Revenue for the year (B) =Actual revenue (Toll Charges) received during the accounting year.
Projected Revenue from Intangible Asset (C) =Total projected revenue from the Intangible Assets as provided to the project lender at the time of financial closure / agreement.

The amortisation amount or rate should ensure that the whole of the cost of the intangible asset is amortised over the concession period.

Revenue shall be reviewed at the end of each financial year and projected revenue shall be adjusted to reflect such changes, if any, in the estimates as will lead to the actual collection at the end of the concession period.

c) Example:-
Cost of creation of Intangible AssetsRs. 500/- Crores
Total period of Agreement20 Years
Time used for creation of Intangible Assets2 Years
Intangible Assets to be amortised in18 Years

Assuming that the Total revenue to be generated out of Intangible Assets over the period would be Rs. 600 Crores, in the following manner:-

Year No.Revenue ( In Rs. Crores)Remarks
Year 15Actual
Year 27.5Estimate *
Year 310Estimate *
Year 412.5Estimate *
Year 517.5Estimate *
Year 620Estimate *
Year 723Estimate *
Year 827Estimate *
Year 931Estimate *
Year 1034Estimate *
Year 1138Estimate *
Year 1241Estimate *
Year 1346Estimate *
Year 1450Estimate *
Year 1553Estimate *
Year 1657Estimate *
Year 1760Estimate *
Year 1867.5Estimate *
Total600 

‘*’ will be actual at the end of financial year.

Based on this the charge for first year would be Rs. 4.16 Crore (approximately) (i.e. Rs. 5/Rs. 600 x Rs. 500 Crores) which would be charged to profit and loss and 0.83% (i.e. Rs. 4.16 Crore/ Rs. 500 Crore x 100) is the amortisation rate for the first year.

Where a company arrives at the amortisation amount in respect of the said Intangible Assets in accordance with any method as per the applicable Accounting Standards, it shall disclose the same.]

PART ‘B’

4. The useful life or residual value of any specific asset, as notified for accounting purposes by a Regulatory Authority constituted under an Act of Parliament or by the Central Government shall be applied in calculating the depreciation to be provided for such asset irrespective of the requirements of this Schedule.

Depreciation Rate Chart

as per Part “C” of Schedule II of The Companies Act 2013

Nature of assetsUseful Life
I. Buildings [NESD] 
(a) Buildings (other than factory buildings) RCC Frame Structure60 Years
(b) Buildings (other than factory buildings) other than RCC Frame Structure30 Years
(c) Factory buildings30 Year
(d) Fences, wells, tube wells5 Years
(e) Others (including temporary structure, etc.)3 Years
II. Bridges, culverts, bunders, etc. [NESD]30 Years
III. Roads [NESD] 
(a) Carpeted roads 
(i) Carpeted Roads-RCC10 Years
(ii) Carpeted Roads-other than RCC5 Years
(b) Non-carpeted roads3 Years
IV. Plant and Machinery 
(i) General rate applicable to plant and machinery not covered under special plant and machinery 
(a) Plant and Machinery other than continuous process plant not covered under specific industries15 Years
2[(b) continuous process plant for which no special rate has been prescribed under (ii) below [NESD]]25 Years
(ii) Special Plant and Machinery 
(a) Plant and Machinery related to production and exhibition of Motion Picture Films 
1. Cinematograph films-Machinery used in the production and exhibition of cinematograph films, recording and reproducing equipments, developing machines, printing machines, editing machines, synchronizers and studio lights except bulbs13 Years
2. Projecting equipment for exhibition of films13 Year
(b) Plant and Machinery used in glass manufacturing 
1. Plant and Machinery except direct fire glass melting furnaces – Recuperative and regenerative glass melting furnaces13 Years
2. Plant and Machinery except direct fire glass melting furnaces – Moulds [NESD]8 Years
3. Float Glass Melting Furnaces [NESD]10 Years
(c) Plant and Machinery used in mines and quarries-Portable underground machinery and earth moving machinery used in open cast mining [NESD]8 Years
(d) Plant and Machinery used in Telecommunications [NESD] 
1. Towers18 Years
2. Telecom transceivers, switching centres, transmission and other network equipment13 Years
3. Telecom-Ducts, Cables and optical fibre18 Years
4. Satellites18 Years
(e) Plant and Machinery used in exploration, production and refining oil and gas [NESD] 
1. Refineries25 Years
2. Oil and gas assets (including wells), processing plant and facilities25 Years
3. Petrochemical Plant25 Years
4. Storage tanks and related equipment25 Years
5. Pipelines30 Years
6. Drilling Rig30 Years
7. Field operations (above ground) Portable boilers, drilling tools, well-head tanks, etc.8 Years
8. Loggers8 Years
(f) Plant and Machinery used in generation, transmission and distribution of power [NESD] 
1. Thermal/ Gas/ Combined Cycle Power Generation Plant40 Years
2. Hydro Power Generation Plant40 Years
3. Nuclear Power Generation Plant40 Years
4. Transmission lines, cables and other network assets40 Years
5. Wind Power Generation Plant22 Years
6. Electric Distribution Plant35 Years
7. Gas Storage and Distribution Plant30 Years
8. Water Distribution Plant including pipelines30 Years
(g) Plant and Machinery used in manufacture of steel 
1. Sinter Plant20 Years
2. Blast Furnace20 Years
3. Coke ovens20 Years
4. Rolling mill in steel plant20 Years
5. Basic oxygen Furnace Converter25 Years
(h) Plant and Machinery used in manufacture of non-ferrous metals 
1. Metal pot line [NESD]40 Years
2. Bauxite crushing and grinding section [NESD]40 Years
3. Digester Section [NESD]40 Years
4. Turbine [NESD]40 Years
5. Equipments for Calcination [NESD]40 Years
6. Copper Smelter [NESD]40 Years
7. Roll Grinder40 Years
8. Soaking Pit30 Years
9. Annealing Furnace30 Years
10. Rolling Mills30 Years
11. Equipments for Scalping, Slitting , etc. [NESD]30 Years
12. Surface Miner, Ripper Dozer, etc., used in mines25 Years
13. Copper refining plant [NESD]25 Years
(i) Plant and Machinery used in medical and surgical operations [NESD] 
1. Electrical Machinery, X-ray and electrotherapeutic apparatus and accessories thereto, medical, diagnostic equipments, namely, Cat-scan, Ultrasound Machines, ECG Monitors, etc.13 Years
2. Other Equipments15 Years
(j) Plant and Machinery used in manufacture of pharmaceuticals and chemicals [NESD] 
1. Reactors20 Years
2. Distillation Columns20 Years
3. Drying equipments/Centrifuges and Decanters20 Years
4. Vessel/storage tanks20 Years
(k) Plant and Machinery used in civil construction 
1. Concreting, Crushing, Piling Equipments and Road Making Equipments12 Years
2. Heavy Lift Equipments- 
Cranes with capacity of more than 100 tons20 Years
Cranes with capacity of less than 100 tons15 Years
3. Transmission line, Tunneling Equipments [NESD]10 Years
4. Earth-moving equipments9 Years
5. Others including Material Handling /Pipeline/Welding Equipments [NESD]12 Years
(l) Plant and Machinery used in salt works [NESD]15 Years
V. Furniture and fittings [NESD] 
(i) General furniture and fittings10 Years
(ii) 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.8 Years
VI. Motor Vehicles [NESD] 
1. Motor cycles, scooters and other mopeds10 Years
2. Motor buses, motor lorries, motor cars and motor taxies used in a business of running them on hire6 Years
3. Motor buses, motor lorries and motor cars other than those used in a business of running them on hire8 Years
4. Motor tractors, harvesting combines and heavy vehicles8 Years
5. Electrically operated vehicles including battery powered or fuel cell powered vehicles8 Years
VII. Ships [NESD] 
1. Ocean-going ships 
(i) Bulk Carriers and liner vessels25 Years
(ii) Crude tankers, product carriers and easy chemical carriers with or without conventional tank coatings.20 Years
(iii) Chemicals and Acid Carriers: 
(a) With Stainless steel tanks25 Years
(b) With other tanks20 Years
(iv) Liquified gas carriers30 Years
(v) Conventional large passenger vessels which are used for cruise purpose also30 Years
(vi) Coastal service ships of all categories30 Years
(vii) Offshore supply and support vessels20 Years
(viii) Catamarans and other high speed passenger for ships or boats20 Years
(ix) Drill ships25 Years
(x) Hovercrafts15 Years
(xi) Fishing vessels with wooden hull10 Years
(xii) Dredgers, tugs, barges, survey launches and other similar ships used mainly for dredging purposes14 Years
2. Vessels ordinarily operating on inland waters- 
(i) Speed boats13 Years
(ii) Other vessels28 Years
VIII. Aircrafts or Helicopters [NESD]20 Years
IX. Railways sidings, locomotives, rolling stocks, tramways and railways used by concerns, excluding railway concerns [NESD]15 Years
X. Ropeway structures [NESD]15 Years
XI. Office equipment [NESD]5 Years
XII. Computers and data processing units [NESD] 
(i) Servers and networks6 Years
(ii) End user devices, such as, desktops, laptops, etc.3 Years
XIII. Laboratory equipment [NESD] 
(i) General laboratory equipment10 Yeras
(ii) Laboratory equipments used in educational institutions5 Years
XIV. Electrical Installations and Equipment [NESD]10 Years
XV. Hydraulic works, pipelines and sluices [NESD]15 Years
Notes :

1. “Factory buildings” does not include offices, godowns, staff quarters.

2. 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.

3. The following information shall also be disclosed in the accounts, namely:-

(i) depreciation methods used; and

(ii) the useful lives of the assets for computing depreciation, if they are different from the life specified in the Schedule.

4 [4(a) Useful life specified in part C of the schedule is for whole of the asset and where cost of a part of the asset is significant to total cost of the asset and useful life of that part is different from the useful life of the remaining asset, useful life of that significant part shall be determined separately.

(b) The requirement under sub-paragraph (a) shall be voluntary in respect of the financial year commencing on or after the 1st April, 2014 and mandatory for financial statements in respect of financial years commencing on or after the 1st April, 2015]

5 [5. Depreciable amount is the cost of an asset, or other amount substituted for cost, less its residual value. Ordinarily, the residual value of an asset is often in significant but it should generally be not more than 5% of the original cost of the asset.]

6. The useful lives of assets working on shift basis have been specified in the Schedule based on their single shift working. Except for assets in respect of which no extra shift depreciation is permitted (indicated by NESD in Part C above), if an asset is used for any time during the year for double shift, the depreciation will increase by 50% for that period and in case of the triple shift the depreciation shall be calculated on the basis of 100% for that period.

7. From the date this Schedule comes into effect, the carrying amount of the asset as on that date-

(a) shall be depreciated over the remaining useful life of the asset as per this Schedule;

(b) after retaining the residual value, 5[may be recognized] in the opening balance of retained earnings where the remaining useful life of an asset is nil.

8. ”Continuous process plant” means a plant which is required and designed to operate for twenty-four hours a day.

Note:
1. Subsititued by Notification Dated 31st March, 2014
2. Subsititued by Notification Dated 31st March, 2014.
3. Omitted by notification Dated 31st March, 2014.
1 A. Subsititued by Notification Dated 29th August, 2014 (Applicable for paragraph 3 of sub-paragraph (i) & its Proviso)
4. Subsititued by Notification Dated 29th August, 2014.
5. Subsititued by Notification Dated 29th August, 2014.

RATES OF DEPRECIATION UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT 1956

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