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What does deductible mean?

deductible

acceptable as a deduction (especially as a tax deduction) (taxes) an amount that can be deducted (especially for the purposes of calculating income tax) a clause in an insurance policy that relieves the insurer of responsibility to pay the initial loss up to a stated amount

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Simple sentences

All contributions are tax deductible.
The furnishing of his work room was tax deductible.
Sex change operations are now tax-deductible.
What's the deductible on your insurance?

Movie subtitles

A gift to the church is deductible.
No, can't say if it's deductible from income tax.
It's all deductible from my income tax, dear.
And not deductible. N.D.
Not deductible.
The point is, how much of that is interest which is deductible. and how much is actual mortgage payment, which is not?
This, however, was a deductible item.
It's a pity this isn't deductible.
Friends are not deductible.
I mean, I'm sure your insurance will cover most of it. and I'll pay the deductible.
That's tax-deductible.
This L. A corporation. had a guy kidnapped in the Middle East. so I told them they ran some money that was tax deductible staff loss.
I mean, it's not deductible, is it?
It's a write-off. It's tax-deductible.
One has a great many wealthy friends who will risk a tax-deductible loss.
This stuff ain't deductible.
But alimony is deductible.
Tax-deductible expenses.
Besides, it's all tax-deductible.
That's very kind of you, considering I'm not even deductible.
Benefit. The whole thing's deductible.
Look at it this way-- it's tax deductible.
Yes, I'm sure they'd be deductible.
I mean, I'm sure your insurance will cover most of it and I'll pay the deductible.
This is not deductible from my income tax.
Well never mind darling, this is deductible business.
I'm a deductible item.
When will they be tax-deductible?
That's really nice; however, it's not the least bit deductible.
Is a bribe deductible?
Remember the ice cream sticks? - Yes. - And your deductible grandmother.
Remember her? - Yes. - And your deductible grandmother.
It's tax-deductible.
Fortunately, funeral bouquets are deductible.
That's tax-deductible. You can write that off.

News and current affairs

The only insurance that people might think they can afford could carry a large deductible, and if the deductible is very large, people might not feel so reassured by this insurance.
Whereas Americans depend upon tax-deductible private donations and box office receipts to finance live classical music, Europeans prefer direct government support for the arts.
Private health insurance is generally provided by employers, which is encouraged by treating employer payments for health insurance as a tax-deductible business expense while not including the value of that insurance as taxable income to employees.
Similarly, transparency would be encouraged if only payments that are fully documented were tax deductible.
In Italy, expenditures for home improvements have been partly deductible for the past ten years, mainly to improve tax compliance by firms in the housing sector.
Indeed, given that most investment is financed by debt, and that interest payments are tax-deductible, the level of corporate taxation has little effect on investment.
This type of insurance is very different from existing high-deductible policies.

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