Capital investment definition

Capital investment means an investment in real property, personal property, or both, at a
Capital investment means an expenditure to acquire, lease, or improve property that is used in operating a business, including land, buildings, machinery, and fixtures.
Capital investment means expenses incurred during the tax year and included in an agreement under this section that are associated with facilities, equipment, tooling and engineering, and manufacturing, including salaries, contract services, taxes, utilities, raw materials, and supplies.

Examples of Capital investment in a sentence

  • The Plan Manager may, at its discretion, repay maturity proceeds to you by transferring the funds into the bank or building society account from where the Initial Capital investment originated.

  • If your Plan is held in an ISA you will not, under current tax rules, have to pay UK income tax or UK capital gains tax on any income or capital growth you receive from your Initial Capital investment in the Plan but any losses on your investment in the Plan will be ignored for the purposes of UK capital gains tax.

  • Capital investment decisions support the Council’s corporate priorities and mitigate any statutory risks taking account of return on investment and sound option appraisals.

  • Returns depend on your Initial Capital investment with the Counterparty and in the event of the Counterparty being unable to meet its obligations the returns may fall short of those mentioned.

  • Capital investment in the electric utility’s Iowa-based transmission and distribution infrastructure approved by its board of directors or other appropriate authority.


More Definitions of Capital investment

Capital investment means an expenditure to acquire, lease or
Capital investment means the cost, including fabrication and installation, paid or accrued in the tax year of property of a type that is, or under the internal revenue code will become, eligible for depreciation, amortization, or accelerated capital cost recovery for federal income tax purposes, provided that the property is physically located in this state for use in a business activity in this state.
Capital investment in a real estate project means expenses by a developer incurred
Capital investment means an expenditure by or on behalf of a qualified company on or after
Capital investment in a Project shall mean expenses by a Developer, after submission of an Application, for: site preparation and construction, repair, renovation, improvement, equipping, or furnishing on real property or of a building, structure, facility, or improvement to real property, including reasonable associated soft costs and the reasonable costs of relocating any former tenants; obtaining and installing furnishings and machinery, apparatus, or equipment, including as permitted in the sole discretion of the Corporation, but not limited to, material goods for the operation of a business on real property or in a building, structure, facility, or improvement to real property; site-related utility and transportation infrastructure improvements including on- and off-site utility, road, pier, wharf, bulkhead or sidewalk construction or repair; plantings or other environmental components required to attain the level of silver rating or above in the Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Green Building Rating System; and environmental remediation of the Project site.
Capital investment means money that is expended for the purpose of building or improving real fixed property where employees under paragraphs (g) and (h) are or will be employed and also includes construction materials, services, and supplies, and the purchase and installation of equipment and machinery as provided under subdivision 4, paragraph (b), clause (5).
Capital investment means expenses that the business incurs