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1 Then you deduct from bills, though made out at prices agreed upon.
2 Do I understand what I am allowed to deduct from my total tax?
3 They could also program a card to simply never deduct from the transaction count.
4 How many, how many are we to deduct from the male population of Italy?
5 How much did he deduct from his bill?
6 Nomura said the proposal to deduct from capital deferred tax assets would be a problem in Japan.
7 Lawmakers also increased the percentage of workers' benefits that companies can deduct from their total tax bill.
8 If we deduct from this sum 1,203, we have 3,190 years B.C.
9 For tax purposes, a business owner or partner can deduct from income any losses from operating that business.
10 Ceilings would also be imposed on the amount of interest a company can deduct from its taxable income.
11 They can no longer deduct from their taxes the subsidies paid by the federal government for retiree drug benefits.
12 The most they can deduct from their business's tax return is the lesser of their contributions or 25% of compensation.
13 The other interesting thing we can deduct from these lines is that Harry feels that his wife's wellbeing trumps any other considerations.
14 This is because rents rise and gradually cover more of the loan costs, decreasing the amount investors can deduct from their taxable income.
15 With reference to reports of sales, they were instructed to deduct from the amount received from sales the amount paid for animals purchased.
16 He said the Sugar Corporation could only deduct from payments made to farmers for their cane and this money does not fit that description.
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