Adjusted Basis Definition | Becker

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Adjusted Basis

The amount used to determine profit or loss from a property sale or exchange. The adjusted basis equals an asset's original cost, plus the cost of improvements to the asset, and minus any deductions, such as depreciation and depletion. Maintenance expenses do not affect the adjusted basis.

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