Property Valuation
The annual depreciation rate of a 40-year economic life building is:
A1.5%
B2%
C2.5%✓ Correct
D3%
Explanation
Annual depreciation rate = 100% ÷ economic life = 100% ÷ 40 = 2.5% per year.
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