tax deductibility

collocation in English

meaningsoftax

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tax
noun[C or U]
uk
/tæks/
us
/tæks/
(an amount of) money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you ...
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(Definition oftaxfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The employee would, therefore, lose thetaxdeductibility.
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Donations are eligible for different levels oftaxdeductibilitydepending on the status of the recipient organization.
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We have to examine the douceur and the whole business oftaxdeductibilityfor private individuals.
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It now provides a free-standing test for thetaxdeductibilityfor reinsurance to close.
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In some countries, there are limits totaxdeductibility, whereas in other countries there are not.
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Her proposal to limit thetaxdeductibilityto banks that participate in debt reduction plans seems quite reasonable to me.
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Usually, the main benefit is a tax shield resulted fromtaxdeductibilityof interest payments.
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The criteria fortaxdeductibilitythat is set out in the clause are free-standing and independent of case law on insurance companies' provisions.
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A self-employed person on £20,000 a year, even after allowing for the offsetting effects oftaxdeductibility, can expect to pay an extra £143 a year.
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To give you an example, disallowingtaxdeductibilityonly where there has been a conviction of a foreign official for bribery is not enough.
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In that case, clearly, he should not go into a scheme where thetaxdeductibilityof pension contributions is limited to £3,600 a year.
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Provisions dealing withtaxdeductibilityapply to all businesses, whether banks, companies generally or unincorporated businesses, and in respect of domestic as well as international banking debts.
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