单词 | tax-deductible |
释义 | tax-deductible (tæks dɪdʌktɪbəl ) adjective If an expense is tax-deductible, it can be paid out of the part of your income on which you do not pay tax, so that the amount of tax you pay is reduced. The cost of private childcare should be made tax-deductible. Keep track of tax-deductible expenses, such as the supplies and equipment you buy. Collocations: tax-deductible expense Holiday homeowners can refurbish their properties to a luxury standard and claim the cost as a tax-deductible expense. Times, Sunday Times For example how royalties work, actors' tax-deductible expenses, film and theatre funding, film tax credits. Times, Sunday Times And don't forget you can claim a lot of business costs as tax-deductible expenses. Times,Sunday Times Of the extra earnings, 1,350 came from 'lecture income', 500 was listed under 'survey income' and 500 was registered as tax-deductible expenses, described as 'share of costs of study'. Times, Sunday Times Seek expert advice on other tax-deductible expenses. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 可在税前扣除的开销 Japanese: 課税控除される |
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