Mid-year convention definition — AccountingTools (2024)

What is the Mid-Year Convention?

The mid-year convention states that a fixed asset purchased at any time during a year is depreciated as of the mid-point of that year. For example, if a $100,000 asset is purchased on February 15 and it has a five-year useful life, $10,000 of depreciation will be recognized in the first year, under the assumption that it was actually acquired on July 1. $20,000 of depreciation will be recognized in each of the next four years, and a half-year of depreciation will be charged in the final year. The mid-year convention is rarely used for accounting purposes, but is commonly applied for taxation purposes.

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