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software licenses and 140%

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Do you know if buying a software license is included in the discipline of so-called super-mortizations? My accountant says no, it only applies to hardware purchases, but maybe there are some loopholes. . .
 
By reading the documents indicated, it seems to me that the software upgrade to 140% is only valid if it is material purchased together with hardware investments for which there will be the hyper-amortization to 250% (the c.d. industry 4.0), while I think it does not apply to pure and simple purchases. that you can cushion your cam software at 140% only if you bought it together at the working center of 500,000 euros or more, which would be dammed at 250%.Annex b – intangible assets for which the maxi depreciation is up to 140%

the goods covered instead of Annex b, are intangible assets acquired in the period referred to in paragraph 1 of the Law of Stability 2017, for which it is granted in the field of the technological transformation and/or digital of enterprises in key industry 4.0 (and therefore for those who benefit of the maxi amortization to 250%) the possibility to enjoy the maxi amortization to 140%

in particular, the full text of the Annex b provided for in the draft law is reported.
and here follows all the software material we use daily.
 
I therefore deduce that the software for the building/architectural sector is excluded from the super depreciation, right?
 
It's sober-written stuff for shopkeepers.

as it says hunter the software enjoys 140% if bought at the same time to material goods that have 250%.
I deduce that a study that has no material goods, has no release on software.
but you can't tie software to a material good like computer, plotter or stuff like that.

that then this distinction between software and machines seems to me a great cabbage. because according to the government, if I buy a banal lathe I am an innovator. if I work in the software field, or concept crafts do not consider.
 
but for "hardware" do you also mean machines for calculation? How does it work?
I think so. should work that if you buy a pc of 1000 euros, by 31/12, you should be able to put in amortization 1400 euros, from which to calculate the consequent tax deduction. I'm talking a little to hear why it's not my job, try to hear your businessman.
 
I think so. should work that if you buy a pc of 1000 euros, by 31/12, you should be able to put in amortization 1400 euros, from which to calculate the consequent tax deduction. I'm talking a little to hear why it's not my job, try to hear your businessman.
My accountant told me that for 140% godo hardware and I took advantage of changing a pc and making other purchases.
 

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