Capital cost tax factor
The capital cost tax factor (CCTF) is a calculated value summarising the benefit in future tax savings due to Capital Cost Allowance (CCA) in Canada.
CCTF allows analysts to take these benefits into account when calculating the present value of an asset. The CCTF is a constant, that is a function of the Capital Cost Allowance rate, the interest rate, and the tax rate. CCTF allows the analyst to find the present value independently of the initial cost of the asset.
There are two ways to calculate CCTF. The older method was replaced on November 13, 1981, but is still used for assets purchased before that date.
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