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tax-deductible

/taks-di-duhk-tuh-buhl/US // ˈtæks dɪˌdʌk tə bəl //

免税的,免税,可减税,可减税的

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : noting an item the value or cost of which is deductible from the gross amount on which a tax is calculated.

Examples

  • Have you tried to access the research that your tax dollars finance, almost all of which is kept behind a paywall?

  • His life as a man is built around health insurance and tax services.

  • Cocaine busts, tax cheats, and bribe-taking, born-again Christians: Welcome to the political scandals of 2014.

  • In response to the screen quota cut, South Korea established a “cinema tax” on the box office.

  • Tax evasion carries a maximum penalty of five years, and thus it seems likely that Grimm would be covered by the provision.

  • The law went into operation in England imposing a tax on wearing hair powder.

  • In former years, Korea had paid an annual tribute or tax to China, but for some time it had been held back by this king.

  • Mr. Jackson supposed that Parliament had a right to tax America, but he much doubted the expediency of the present act.

  • In tax-paying circles it is said that the fashionable thing will be to start now and let the airship overtake you if it can.

  • The stamps, in remote districts, would frequently require more in postage to obtain than the value of the tax.