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Definition

In taxation and accounting, the distinction between a capital improvement and a repair. A capital improvement is an upgrade or addition that increases a property's value or extends its life (and is generally not immediately deductible for tax), whereas a repair restores something to its original condition (usually deductible as an expense in the year incurred)."

Capital vs Repair

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