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 deductible [dɪ'dʌktəbl.]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 可扣除的

[经] 可减的


  1. Money spent on business expenses is deductible.
    业务方面的开支是可扣除税款的.
  2. Not deductible, especially for income-tax purposes.
    不扣除的不扣除的,尤指为所得税的目的而不扣除的
  3. Third-party liability coverage generally has no deductible.
    第三者责任险通常没有自负额。


deductible
[ noun ]
  1. (taxes) an amount that can be deducted (especially for the purposes of calculating income tax)

  2. <noun.possession>
  3. a clause in an insurance policy that relieves the insurer of responsibility to pay the initial loss up to a stated amount

  4. <noun.communication>
[ adj ]
  1. acceptable as a deduction (especially as a tax deduction)

  2. <adj.all>


Deductible \De*duct"i*ble\, a.
1. Capable of being deducted, taken away, or withdrawn.

Not one found honestly deductible
From any use that pleased him. --Mrs.
Browning.

2. Deducible; consequential.

  1. It would help farmers who built up a valuable property from nothing and who now wish to retire, homeowners whose financial gains on a property sale exceed the deductible limit, entrepreneurs who created value out of an idea.
  2. To make sure that this loss is manageable, the question of what is insurable and what is deductible would have to be defined carefully.
  3. But the company would save on taxes since interest payments are deductible while dividends are not.
  4. "Even the publicity we generated through a defense wouldn't sell enough books to cover our deductible," said Macmillan's Mr. Besse.
  5. To achieve the savings, the administration and Congress hit beneficiaries by raising premiums and increasing the deductible.
  6. For mortgage interest to be fully deductible, a second home has to qualify as a personal residence.
  7. At the Denver office, a woman said that the portion used to buy the car couldn't be deducted at all and that the rest would be partly deductible as personal interest.
  8. The deductible is estimated at $564 in 1989 and is designed to rise with hospital inflation.
  9. Generally, those fees would be deductible as a cost of producing or collecting taxable income; but in Ahab's case, only half the income is taxable.
  10. Insurance consultant Peter Katt, for example, just bought health coverage for himself and his wife, opting for a $2,500-per-person deductible.
  11. For 1986, medical costs exceeding 5% of adjusted gross income were deductible; for 1987, only costs over 7.5% of that sum are, CCH notes.
  12. Under one plan, dividends paid on stock would be deductible.
  13. In the agreement the AP dropped its proposal for a deductible on hospital bills.
  14. The theory is that institutions willing to risk more of their owners' money before failure should pay less for their insurance, much as a homeowner willing to pay a larger deductible should pay less for theft insurance.
  15. But interest on loans secured by a first or second home is deductible only up to the purchase price of the house plus improvements, which could be far below the fair market value.
  16. If you borrow against your primary or a second residence, mortgage interest is still fully deductible up to the point where the amount of the loan reaches $1 million.
  17. That deductible would be $600 the first year and would rise with cost increases to an expected $640 in 1991 and $690 in 1992.
  18. The plan provides full hospital coverage after a once-a-year deductible estimated at $564 in 1989.
  19. The powertrain warranty provided four years or 50,000 miles coverage, with a $50 deductible per repair visit.
  20. In 1990, 10% of that interest was deductible.
  21. AT&T wanted a $175-per-person deductible and proposed that employees pay a greater portion of medical expenses up to a $1,000 annual limit.
  22. No, the debts are not deductible.
  23. Sometimes, they have even backfired: When authorities introduced the $1 deductible for prescription medicines a few years ago, for example, costs actually rose because Germans asked their doctors to prescribe bigger quantities of drugs.
  24. This year only 20 percent of interest paid on loans for automobiles, education and credit cards is deductible.
  25. The cash necessary to carry a $100,000 mortgage over its first six years would increase by $17,500 if interest were no longer deductible, with $3,750 of it in the first year alone.
  26. "Whatever deductible you choose, plan that you are going to have to pay those funds," says Ms. Applegarth.
  27. The department announced earlier that the hospital deductible, a fee a Medicare beneficiary pays no more than once a year if hospitalized, is rising from $560 this year to $592 in 1990.
  28. Donations to universities for research and development are now tax deductible. The government is shaking up the provincial ministry of trade and industry to provide better service for both local and foreign investors.
  29. Even if they do, only the balance beyond 2% will be deductible.
  30. Well, state sales taxes no longer are deductible and the deduction for state income taxes barely survived the last debate about changing the rules.
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