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Meanings of
deductible
in English
Spanish
deducible
Back to the meaning
Acceptable as a deduction (especially as a tax deduction)
nondeductible
Related terms
allowable
Spanish
deducible
Capable of being deducted or subtracted.
deductable
abatable
subtractable
Synonyms
Examples for "
deductable
"
deductable
abatable
subtractable
Examples for "
deductable
"
1
The additional costs and the investments will be tax
deductable
.
2
The RCI coupon is tax
deductable
and after tax the coupon will be about 10 percent.
3
Cost of buying mobile phone and laptops and 3G data card should also be made
deductable
from income.
4
Barclays said the coupon on the RCIs is tax
deductable
and after tax it will cost approximately 10 percent.
5
The price paid for land is not a
tax
-
deductable
expense but the interest on a loan taken out to fund the purchase is.
Usage of
deductible
in English
1
However, under new tax laws, the interest will no longer be
deductible
.
2
It is based on
high
-
deductible
health plans and tax-free health savings accounts.
3
Such costs and legal expenses are generally
deductible
,
tax experts have said.
4
The core question is this: Should changing your sex be tax
deductible
?
5
Fines and penalties imposed by the government are usually not tax
deductible
.
6
The settlement payments announced on Tuesday are not
tax
-
deductible
,
the company said.
7
In 2018, forty percent of large companies offered only
high
-
deductible
plan options.
8
That means two separate
deductible
payments for policyholders, raising costs even further.
9
There is no surprise bill afterward -no
deductible
,
co-payments or coinsurance.
10
One big driver of cost that you can alter is the
deductible
.
11
These are
high
-
deductible
health plans linked to tax-favored health savings accounts.
12
But the latter are not tax
deductible
under UK tax law.
13
Moreover, coupons are tax
deductible
and the instruments can help preserve credit ratings.
14
That way it could be tax
deductible
for anyone coming from the US.
15
The accounts can be used to meet
deductible
and other out-of-pocket healthcare costs.
16
Your contributions may be tax
deductible
,
check with your tax advisor for information.
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About this term
deductible
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
deductible health
high deductible
deductible contributions
deductible expense
deductible insurance
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Translations for
deductible
Spanish
deducible
Deductible
through the time
Deductible
across language varieties
United States of America
Common