Decoupling modification

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Decoupling modification is a tax terminology resulting from the federal tax law enacted March 9, 2002, which created a new tax deduction for "bonus depreciation" that threatens to cost states very large amounts of revenue.[citation needed]

http://forms.marylandtaxes.com/current_forms/500dm.pdf

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