deductable in the PONS Dictionary

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The costs associated with a wind-up, exit or sale will also be tax deductable.
www.afr.com
Specific rules about which travel and entertainment expenses are deductable can make complying with the tax code seem like working through a giant hairball.
www.inc.com
But other business groups and economists have pushed the idea of making childcare tax deductable as a work-related expense.
www.dailylife.com.au
Become a member, or make a tax deductable donation today!
www.clarksvilleonline.com
If you host a party and invite six business guests and four friends, only sixty percent of the cost of the party is deductable.
www.inc.com
Retired public servants are the same as any other retired occupation and there should have always been a level playing field in terms of the deductable threshold.
www.smh.com.au
Just about all of us would have costs involved in commuting to work but (assuming my accountant knows their stuff) this is not deductable.
www.abc.net.au
The cost of commercial off-the-shelf software is generally deductable in the year of purchase.
www.smartcompany.com.au
Whichever way you go, insurance policies are tax deductable.
www.startupsmart.com.au
The interest cost would be about $170 per year, which is tax deductable against dividends of $500 (assuming a 5% dividend yield).
www.moneymorning.com.au

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