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View usage for: (dɪdʌkt) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense deducts, present participle deducting, past tense, past participle deductedverbWhen you deduct an amount from a total, you subtract it from the total. The company deducted this payment from his compensation. [VERB noun + from] Up to 5% of marks in the exams will be deducted for spelling mistakes. [be VERB-ed] [Also VERB noun ]Synonyms: subtract, remove, take off, withdraw More Synonyms of deduct deduct in British English (dɪˈdʌkt) verb(transitive) to take away or subtract (a number, quantity, part, etc) income tax is deducted from one's wages Word origin C15: from Latin dēductus, past participle of dēdūcere to deducededuct in American English (diˈdʌkt; dɪˈdʌkt) verb transitive to take away or subtract (a quantity) Word origin ME deducten < L deductus, pp. of deducere: see deduce Examples of 'deduct' in a sentencededuct You can also deduct certain tax reliefs to cut your adjusted net income.There are limits on the amount you can deduct for depreciation of your car.Interest on offshore savings is paid gross without income tax being deducted.Some firms do not deduct tax payments.The gift is deducted after national insurance contributions but before income tax is deducted.Employers currently deduct income tax from salaries and then pay the rest to employees.Both these payments are deducted from wages as part of the national insurance contribution.Stars should have their tax deducted at source like all of us.Donations in wills are deducted before the tax.Drivers will no longer have to remember to pay because they will be able to have payments deducted on entering the zone.Others have said they will deduct part of lecturers' salaries.The company's payments of interest are regarded as a cost and are deducted from taxable income.When a company borrows money, it can deduct interest payments from its taxable income.Therefore, it allowed the company to deduct a portion of the original issue discount from taxable income.I decided to deduct a part of the repair cost from his monthly salary.They can now produce much simpler accounts based on what they earned and what they spent, with expenses deducted from income.Both the cash interest and the vouchers are taxable, but all the tax will be deducted from the cash interest paid.His sentence has been halved and a further 18 days deducted as part of a scheme introduced last summer to ease jail overcrowding.It pays 6.25 but 20% is automatically deducted at source.If you do not do this, 20% will be deducted and this must be claimed back.If you are paid weekly, the company will not deduct tax from the first 192 you earn each week. British English: deduct / dɪˈdʌkt/ VERB When you deduct an amount from a total, you subtract it from the total. The company deducted this payment from his compensation. - American English: deduct
- Arabic: يَقْتَطِعُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: subtrair
- Chinese: 扣除
- Croatian: oduzeti
- Czech: odečíst
- Danish: trække fra
- Dutch: aftrekken verminderen
- European Spanish: deducir
- Finnish: vähentää
- French: déduire
- German: abziehen Geld
- Greek: αφαιρώ
- Italian: dedurre
- Japanese: 差し引く
- Korean: 공제하다
- Norwegian: trekke fra
- Polish: potrącić
- European Portuguese: subtrair
- Romanian: a deduce
- Russian: вычитать математическое действие
- Latin American Spanish: deducir
- Swedish: dra av minska
- Thai: ลบออก
- Turkish: çıkarmak matematik
- Ukrainian: віднімати
- Vietnamese: trừ
Chinese translation of 'deduct' vt to deduct sth (from sth) (从(從)某物中)减(減)去某物 ((cóng mǒuwù zhōng) jiǎnqù mǒuwù)
Definition to subtract (a number, quantity, or part) Marks will be deducted for spelling mistakes. Synonyms take off take out take from take away reduce by knock off (informal) decrease by Opposites Additional synonymsDefinition to take away and place elsewhere Remove the cake from the oven. Synonyms take out, withdraw, get out, extract, abstractDefinition to take out or remove Cassandra withdrew her hand from Roger's.He reached into his pocket and withdrew a piece of paper. Synonyms remove, pull, take off, pull out, extract, take away, pull back, draw out, draw back |