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单词 deducting
释义

deduct

verb

de·​duct di-ˈdəkt How to pronounce deduct (audio)
dē-
deducted; deducting; deducts

transitive verb

1
: to take away (an amount) from a total : subtract
2
: deduce, infer

Synonyms

  • abate
  • knock off
  • subtract
  • take off
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Example Sentences

You can deduct up to $500 for money given to charity. after deducting taxes, what's left is your net pay for the week
Recent Examples on the Web Germany also allows taxpayers to deduct up to twenty per cent of their taxable income for charitable contributions, including those to opera houses, and to carry excess contributions into future tax years. The New Yorker, 25 July 2022 With some exceptions, most Democrats support the concept behind the measure, which allows corporations to immediately deduct their research costs instead of spreading them out over five years. Washington Post, 10 May 2022 Others employ the state’s Local Debt Recovery Program, which allows the comptroller’s office to deduct money for unpaid debts from individuals’ tax refunds and payroll checks. Jennifer Smith Richards, ProPublica, 28 Apr. 2022 Among them is a deduction of intangible drilling costs, which allows oil and gas companies to immediately deduct some expenses, such as labor, site preparation and repairs. Erik Wasson, Bloomberg.com, 28 Mar. 2022 The state mortgage interest deduction, mirroring the version for federal income taxes, allows homeowners to deduct from their taxable income interest payments on mortgages up to $750,000, including mortgages on vacation homes. oregonlive, 16 Mar. 2022 The federal solar tax credit allows companies to deduct up to 26% of the cost of adding a solar panel system to their buildings from their federal taxes. Jayson Waller, Forbes, 31 Jan. 2022 The tax code provision — which was renewed last year as part of the CARES Act — allows investors to deduct their investment in a film project, up to $15 million, at the time the money is spent. Gene Maddaus, Variety, 26 Oct. 2021 Stomberg and two colleagues studied what happened to CEO pay after a 2017 change to federal law reduced companies ability to deduct executive compensation from their taxable income. oregonlive, 14 Aug. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Latin deductus, past participle of deducere

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Kids Definition

deduct

verb

de·​duct di-ˈdəkt How to pronounce deduct (audio)
deducted; deducting
: to take away an amount of something : subtract

Legal Definition

deduct

transitive verb

de·​duct
: to take away (an amount) from a total
specifically : to take as a deduction
must be capitalized…rather than immediately deducted D. Q. Posin
compare amortize

deducting

verb

present participle of deduct
as in subtracting
to take away (an amount or number) from a total after deducting taxes, what's left is your net pay for the week

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • subtracting
  • reducing
  • decreasing
  • discounting
  • diminishing
  • taking off
  • lowering
  • abating
  • downsizing
  • lessening
  • curtailing
  • slashing
  • paring
  • dwindling
  • clipping
  • shortening
  • cutting
  • knocking off
  • trimming
  • cropping
  • pruning
  • abridging
  • truncating
  • cutting down
  • docking
  • whittling
  • abbreviating
  • cutting back
  • retrenching
  • knocking down

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • adding
  • supplementing
  • adjoining
  • annexing
  • appending
  • tacking (on)
  • complementing
  • increasing
  • multiplying
  • enhancing
  • augmenting
  • raising
  • expanding
  • enlarging
  • magnifying
  • boosting
  • heightening
  • compounding
  • escalating
  • intensifying
  • amplifying
  • aggrandizing
  • beefing (up)
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