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Appraisal of investment in plant and machinery after the UK 1984 finance act

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  • Neale, Cw
  • Hilyard, Nc

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This article briefly surveys the changes in taxation and capital investment allowances introduced in the 1984 Finance Act and discusses their likely impact on the role of investment and also the practical problems faced by investment decision-makers during the transition period. The authors present an investment appraisal model supported by a computer programme, designed to evaluate projects under a régime of varying tax rates and capital allowances. The model is applied to a 'standard project' to demonstrate the impact of the recent taxation changes on the profitability of investment in plant and machinery. Generally, the impact is to reduce the post-tax profitability of such investment save for exceptionally attractive ventures.

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  • Neale, Cw & Hilyard, Nc, 1986. "Appraisal of investment in plant and machinery after the UK 1984 finance act," Omega, Elsevier, vol. 14(6), pages 483-492.
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jomega:v:14:y:1986:i:6:p:483-492
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