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This happens in the case of basic goods necessary for survival also called Giffen's goods - e.g. bread. In particular, poorer social groups Therefore, in accordance with § Whoever, in order to use it as authentic, counterfeits or alters a document or uses such a document as authentic, shall be subject to a fine, restriction of liberty or imprisonment for a term of between months and years. The subject of the crime resulting from the provisions of Art.
Is the Criminal Code is a document. It does not matter whether this document is official or private. The Penal Code protects both public and private documents cf. decision of the Supreme Court of April phone number list ref. no. act IV KKN . Importantly, the case law also assumes that a document within the meaning of Art. § of the Penal Code may also be a copy of the original document cf. This means that Mr. Roman will be able to continue depreciation by including depreciation write-offs in PKPiR, which he will record as a tax expense.
Example Mrs Joanna received a passenger car from her mother as a gift, which she wants to enter in the register of fixed assets and use it in her business. The car was previously used only privately, so no depreciation deductions were made on it. Therefore, Mrs. Joanna will not be able to depreciate the car in her business activities. When else can depreciation on fixed assets received as a gift be considered an expense Starting from after Tax Act, another provision was introduced that allows depreciation write-offs on fixed assets received as a gift to be included in tax costs after meeting certain conditions.
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