where will be effect the amount of depreciation in company
final account? If it will effect in P&L A/c & Balance Sheet
also than will amount be same in both sheet?

Answer Posted / shashi kumar

Yes ..it is affected to both company p& loss a/c as well as balance sheet also ..frst it effected to p& l a/c in that a/c depriciation wl come in debit the deprisiation amount calucalted on based on respective asset value n given depriciation percentage....after the p & loss a/c it also effected to balance sheet ...in balance sheet asset side under fixed assets the depriciation can be deduct from their respective asset value soo the depriciation amount effect to both

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