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deductible /dɪˈdʌktɪb(ə)l /adjectiveAble to be deducted, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid: childcare vouchers will be deductible expenses for employers...- Taxable amounts increase taxable income in the future while deductible amounts will decrease taxable income in the future.
- Finally, do not forget the taxman, as tax is due at your highest rate on all rental income less the following deductible expenses.
- The interest you pay on your mortgage will be allowed as a deductible expense against rental income.
See also tax-deductible. noun North AmericanThe part of an insurance claim to be paid by the insured; an excess.Insurance companies, for instance, are talking about premium credits, lower deductibles and rebates for steps such as commissioning of buildings....- In many cases, business owners believe they'll never have a claim large enough to justify the expense of insurance policy premiums and deductibles.
- The CEO who asks for a special medical fund to finance the insurance deductibles in his or her health benefit package.
Derivatives deductibility /dɪdʌktɪˈbɪlɪti/ noun ...- Thus, the abolition of tax shelter deductibility was made retroactive, imposing huge penalties after the fact.
- It is, therefore, necessary to analyse the underlying income sources to establish the deductibility of dividends from foreign affiliates.
- They would lose certain tax exemptions, particularly around pension benefits and the deductibility of executive compensation.
Rhymes conductible, destructible, tax-deductible |