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Straight Line Depreciation Table: Annual depreciation by Asset cost

Reference table of annual depreciation for Straight Line Depreciation across a range of asset cost values — exact, engine-computed figures you can read off at a glance.

By Priya Nair, MBA, Finance & Strategy · Updated Jun 2026 · 1 min read

This straight line depreciation reference table shows the annual depreciation for a range of asset cost values, assuming a salvage value of ₹10,000 and an useful life of 5 years. Every figure is computed with the same engine that powers our Straight Line Depreciation Calculator, so the numbers are exact.

Asset costAnnual depreciationDepreciation rate
₹25,000₹3,00012.00%
₹50,000₹8,00016.00%
₹75,000₹13,00017.33%
₹1,00,000₹18,00018.00%
₹1,50,000₹28,00018.67%
₹2,00,000₹38,00019.00%
₹3,00,000₹58,00019.33%
₹5,00,000₹98,00019.60%
₹7,00,000₹1,38,00019.71%
₹10,00,000₹1,98,00019.80%

How to use this table

Find the row closest to your asset cost and read across to the annual depreciation. For a value between two rows, the real figure sits between them — or enter your exact numbers in the Straight Line Depreciation Calculator for a precise answer.

Need a value that is not in the table? — the Straight Line Depreciation Calculator does it instantly, for free, with the formula and a worked example built in.

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Frequently asked questions

Each cell is computed with the standard formula using exact arithmetic — the same calculation behind our Straight Line Depreciation Calculator — so every figure is accurate for the stated assumptions.

Yes. The table covers common asset cost values; for any exact figure, enter your own numbers in the Straight Line Depreciation Calculator.

Priya Nair · MBA, Finance & Strategy

Priya Nair is a business analyst and MBA who advises small businesses and startups on pricing, unit economics and growth metrics.