Cash Accounting Method Definition | Becker

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Cash Accounting Method

A method of accounting under which the taxpayer generally reports income when cash is received or constructively received and reports expenses when cash payments are made. However, for fixed assets, depreciation or amortization deductions are made using the accrual method.

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