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Qué (quién) es cost recovery - definición

UNDER UNITED STATES LAW, ORIGINAL COST OF PROPERTY, ADJUSTED FOR FACTORS SUCH AS DEPRECIATION
Recovery of basis; Cost basis reporting

Cost, Texas         
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN TEXAS, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Cost, TX
Cost is an unincorporated community in Gonzales County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had an estimated population 62 in 2000.
Recovery (metallurgy)         
  • Fig 2. Animation of the annihilation and reorganisation of edge dislocations in a crystal lattice
PROCESS IN METALLURGY
Recovery (material)
Recovery is a process by which deformed grains can reduce their stored energy by the removal or rearrangement of defects in their crystal structure. These defects, primarily dislocations, are introduced by plastic deformation of the material and act to increase the yield strength of a material.
Cost reduction         
PROCESS USED BY COMPANIES TO REDUCE THEIR COSTS AND INCREASE THEIR PROFITS
Cost-cutting; Cost cutting; Cost saving; Cost-saving
Cost reduction is the process used by companies to reduce their costs and increase their profits. Depending on a company’s services or products, the strategies can vary.

Wikipedia

Cost basis

Basis (or cost basis), as used in United States tax law, is the original cost of property, adjusted for factors such as depreciation. When property is sold, the taxpayer pays/(saves) taxes on a capital gain/(loss) that equals the amount realized on the sale minus the sold property's basis.

Cost basis is needed because tax is due based on the gain in value of an asset. For example, if a person buys a rock for $20, and sells the same rock for $20, there is no tax, since there is no profit. If, however, that person buys a rock for $20 and then sells the same rock for $25, then there is a capital gain on the rock of $5, which is thus taxable. The purchase price of $20 is analogous to cost of sales.

Typically, capital gains tax is due only when an asset is sold. However the rules for this are very complicated. If tax is paid because the value has increased, the new value will be the cost basis for any future tax.

Internal Revenue Service (IRS) Publication 551 contains the IRS's definition of basis: "Basis is the amount of your investment in property for tax purposes. Use the basis of property to figure depreciation, amortization, depletion, and casualty losses. Also use it to figure gain or loss on the sale or other disposition of property."

Ejemplos de uso de cost recovery
1. The widespread theft of electricity has to be dealt with more sincerely, so that cost recovery is efficient too.
2. Pressed on states under World Bank and IMF conditionality in the 1'80s, these "cost recovery" programmes are a clear deterrent to people who need medical help.
3. Once the project has reached cost recovery, the annual benefit to Russia in royalties, hydrocarbons profits and taxes will rise to around $2 billion per year.
4. There needs to be more trust – with long–term contracts and better cost recovery, rather than short–term, poorly funded pilot schemes.
5. "For the sake of my family‘s health I‘m ready to pay," says a large sign outside one of the inpatient wards, a reminder of the government‘s socially unjust cost–recovery programme.