ValdiANS 97ff90996a feat: add Refresh button with force_recompute to ReportDepreciationTab
Adds a Refresh button to the tab actions bar (left of ButtonFilter) that
re-fetches depreciation data with force_recompute=true in the query param,
triggering a server-side recomputation. The arrow-path icon spins while
the request is in flight. Button is styled to match ButtonFilter. The
force_recompute flag resets to false when filters are changed.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Sonnet 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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