Why do unused fixed assets and closed fixed assets appear

Internal consolidation.

1. internal consolidation

Idle phenomenon in the process of institutional reform, there are some departments were merged, resulting in the removal of the assets were unused;

2. scientific and technological advances

scientific and technological development is too fast resulting in intangible loss of fixed assets and lead to idle, which is particularly prominent in the renewal of electronic equipment;

3. irregular operation

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3. Non-compliance

Idle due to violation of historical regulations. Examples: e.g. no fixed vehicle, illegal purchase of a house, etc.

Disadvantages of idle fixed assets:

1. Idle fixed assets not only take up the cost of capital of the enterprise, but also fail to generate revenue;

2. The enterprise may also need to raise funds to maintain daily business activities, resulting in excessive expenditure and losses.

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Transfer of idle fixed assets:

VAT exemption if the following three conditions are met:

1. Goods belonging to the catalog of fixed assets of an enterprise;

2. Managed by the enterprise as a fixed asset, which has indeed been used;

3. The sales price does not exceed the original price.

Fixed assets is an important part of the enterprise, in the process of production and operation of the enterprise plays a pivotal role. Because of the high value of fixed assets, many types, complexity, long service life, limited service life, dispersed use and other characteristics, in the enterprise's daily production process, it is necessary to carry out regular inventory, maintenance, service life estimation, etc., the management of the difficulty is relatively large. The use of Yunna fixed asset barcode management system effectively solves the problem of fixed asset management, making it easier and more efficient for enterprises to manage fixed assets.

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