Depreciation Regulations Revisions to Depreciation Periods Part 3

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DAIWA DAIWA INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH LTD. 1 April 200 (No. of pages: ) Depreciation Regulations Revisions to Depreciation Periods Part Comparison of new depreciation schedule (Categories -16) and former schedule Japanese report: 21 Feb 0 Legal and Tax Research Dept Takuma Torige Extensive FY0 tax reforms reclassify depreciable assets, particularly machinery and equipment, broadly according to the actual number of years they are used. This report compares Schedule 2 (useful lives of machinery and equipment, hereafter the new schedule), which lists useful lives for depreciable assets under broad categories, with the outgoing schedule according fields of application specified in the new schedule. This report (Part *) covers the new categories of ceramics and stoneware production equipment, steel industry equipment, non-ferrous metals production equipment, and metal products production equipment (categories -16) and the existing categories of production equipment for ceramics and stoneware, equipment for the steel industry, production equipment for non-ferrous metals, and production equipment for metal products. *The report is published in four parts. IMPORTANT DISCLOSURES, INCLUDING ANY REQUIRED RESEARCH CERTIFICATIONS, ARE PROVIDED ON THE LAST TWO PAGES OF THIS REPORT. Japanese Equity Research

Introduction We have consistently highlighted problems in the outgoing depreciation standards, including generally overly long depreciation periods, overly narrow and numerous asset categories, and that while there existed a scheme of accelerated depreciation, the application process was complicated and imposed a considerable administrative burden. For example, Japanese depreciation regulations specify 0 categories (for machinery and equipment), creating problems in assigning new technologies and products to categories. Examples of simple systems overseas with the US using 4 categories and Korea using 26 make a strong case for a thorough overhaul of the Japanese system. The extensive FY0 tax reforms reclassify depreciable assets, particularly machinery and equipment, broadly according to the actual number of years they are used. The revised provisions will apply for fiscal years beginning 1 April 200 or later and will also apply to existing depreciable assets. The revisions relating to depreciation periods have been made at a governmental/ministerial level, so even without any amendments to taxation law, they could be proclaimed and come into effect at end- March 200. The revisions create broad categories for machinery and equipment (4 including intermediate and detailed categories for Japanese industry). They also group assets according to their actual period of usage. The changes mark the first comprehensive overhaul of depreciation periods since 164. The charts below compare the new schedule, which lists depreciation periods for depreciable assets under broad categories, with the outgoing schedule according fields of application specified in the new schedule. Our comparison follows the categories used in a circular issued by the administration. At this point, it is not yet clear how the new schedule s applications and detailed categories will correspond with the outgoing schedule s equipment type and detailed categories. Where the new schedule does not list detailed categories, we have assumed the new schedule s applications correspond to the outgoing schedule s equipment type and detailed categories. We have therefore listed applications and depreciation periods for the new schedule and equipment type, detailed categories, and depreciation periods for the outgoing regulations. In listings for the outgoing schedule, we have grouped asset categories according to whether their depreciation periods will be shorter, unchanged, or longer under the new schedule. Where the new schedule contains detailed categories, we have not grouped the asset categories as above because the correspondence between the new and outgoing schedules is unclear. Entries covered in this report are shaded below. Circular on Dealing with the Application of Depreciation Periods (for reference) Production equipment for foodstuffs Schedule 2, Sections 1 6-2 Production equipment for the textile industry Schedule 2, Sections Production equipment for lumber and wooden products Schedule 2, Sections 6 Production equipment for pulp, paper, and paper products Schedule 2, Sections 64 Production equipment for printing and related industries Schedule 2, Sections 4 0 Equipment for the chemical industry Schedule 2, Sections 1 10 Production equipment for rubber products Schedule 2, Sections 16 10 Production equipment for ceramics and stoneware Schedule 2, Sections 2 Equipment for the steel industry Schedule 2, Sections 211 222 Production equipment for non-ferrous metals Schedule 2, Sections 22 22 Production equipment for metal products Schedule 2, Sections 2 22 Equipment for the machine industry Schedule 2, Sections 2 2 Schedule 2, Sections 26 6 Depreciation Regulations Revisions to Depreciation Periods Part 2

No. Application Depreciation periods Ceramics and stoneware production equipment Parts of Outgoing Schedule Probably Corresponding to New Schedule for Ceramics And Stoneware Production Equipment Equipment type Detailed categories Depreciation periods Shortened Plate glass production equipment (incl. polishing equipment) Plate glass production equipment (incl. polishing equipment) Cement production equipment Other carbon product production equipment Cement product (incl. autoclaved lightweight concrete products) production equipment Gypsum board production equipment Asbestos cement and asbestos cement product production equipment Rock wool (incl. slag fiber) and rock wool product production equipment Stone products and imitation stone production equipment Carbon fiber production equipment Unchanged Synthetic abrasive production equipment Ready mixed concrete production equipment Lengthened Lime and dolomite production equipment Cement product (incl. autoclaved lightweight concrete products) production equipment Synthetic grinding material production equipment Gypsum board production equipment Carbon fiber production equipment Other carbon fiber production equipment Vulcanizing furnace Mobile production and installation equipment and vibration and compression molding equipment Down-draft kilns, other kilns Other firing furnaces Firing furnace Graphitizing furnace Graphitizing furnace Crucibles and day tank furnaces Down-draft kilns, salt kilns Crucibles 1 4 4 Depreciation Regulations Revisions to Depreciation Periods Part

No. Application Detailed categories Depreciation periods Steel industry equipment Coated steel and iron powder manufacturing equipment and steel scrap processing equipment Pure iron, crude iron, base metal, ferro-alloy, ferrous metal machine parts and tooling product, cast iron pipe production equipment Parts of Outgoing Schedule Probably Corresponding to New Schedule for Steel Industry Equipment Equipment type Detailed categories Depreciation periods Iron making equipment Pure iron and ferroalloy production equipment Steelmaking equipment Continuous-cast bloom manufacturing equipment Steel hot-rolling equipment Steel cold-rolling and cold pressure forming equipment Steel pipe production equipment Steel wiredrawing equipment (incl. drawing equipment) and shearing equipment for the 11 wholesale steel industry and drawn steel and shearing industry equipment Scrap processing equipment Steel tempering equipment Steel casting and pig iron casting equipment Metal hot rolling equipment Other steel industry equipment 1 New Schedule 1 Non-ferrous metals production equipment Nuclear fuel material processing equipment 11 Parts of Outgoing Schedule Probably Corresponding to New Schedule for Nuclear Fuel Material Processing Equipment Nuclear fuel material processing equipment 11 New Schedule 1 Non-ferrous metals production equipment Parts of Outgoing Schedule Probably Corresponding to New Schedule for Non-Ferrous Metals Production Equipment Shortened Aluminum smelting equipment Other non-ferrous metal smelting equipment Non-ferrous metal rolling, extrusion, and wiredrawing equipment Nickel, tungsten, and molybdenum smelting equipment Titanium ingot casting equipment Non-ferrous metal casting industry equipment Electric wire and cable production equipment Copper, lead, and zinc production equipment Non-ferrous metal casting industry equipment Optical fiber production equipment Metal powder and foil (excl. rolled products) production equipment Unchanged Copper beryllium master alloys, magnesium, titanium, zirconium, tantalum, chrome, manganese, silicon, germanium, and rare earth metal smelting equipment Die casting equipment Depreciation Regulations Revisions to Depreciation Periods Part 4

16 Metal products production equipment Metal coating and engraving, foil beating and metal name plate production equipment 6 Parts of Outgoing Schedule Probably Corresponding to New Schedule for Metal Products Production Equipment Powder metallurgy product production equipment Steel cable production equipment Chain production equipment Welding rod production equipment 11 Nail, rivet, and spring production equipment Screw production equipment Wire mesh production equipment 11 Other wire mesh and wire product production equipment Needle and sewing machine needle production equipment Extrusion tube and automatically metal can production equipment 11 Other metal container production equipment Electroplated sheet production equipment Other galvanizing and anodizing equipment Metal coating equipment Degreasing, cleaning, and water-wash paint booth equipment Synthetic resin coating, engraving, and aluminum foil equipment Degreasing, cleaning, and water-wash paint booth equipment 11 Hand tool, saw blade, and other blade (excl. those listed in other categories) production equipment Agricultural tool production equipment Metal dinnerware and razor blade production equipment 11 Metal furniture, door, and window and building metalwork production Galvanizing and anodizing equipment equipment Welding equipment Steel structure production equipment Press, welding, extraction, and other metal processing equipment Galvanizing and anodizing equipment Other metal product production equipment 1 Translation: Research Product Management Department Style check: Research Product Management Department Accuracy check: K.U. Depreciation Regulations Revisions to Depreciation Periods Part