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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
tax-deductible
adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
donation
▪ A portion of both trips includes a tax-deductible donation to the Palos Verdes Art Center.
▪ Groups accepting tax-deductible donations must be operated exclusively for exempt purposes, the panel said.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A portion of both trips includes a tax-deductible donation to the Palos Verdes Art Center.
▪ Additionally, the cost of debt finance is made even cheaper because debt interest payments are a tax-deductible expense.
▪ Because the firm is incorporated, the interest it pays on the bond is tax-deductible.
▪ First test: make sure that your advice is tax-deductible.
▪ Preferred dividends are deducted because, unlike interest paid to bondholders, they are not a tax-deductible expense of doing business.
▪ The gain from leverage arises because the interest payments on bonds are tax-deductible whereas the dividend payments on shares are not.
▪ The group has a foundation that can take tax-deductible contributions.
▪ The Progress and Freedom Foundation, another Gingrichrelated group financed with tax-deductible dollars, then picked up the funding.
Wiktionary
tax-deductible

a. That is exempt from payment of income tax.

Usage examples of "tax-deductible".

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