deductable

English

Etymology

deduct + -able

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): [dɪˈdʌktəbəɫ], [dɪˈdʊktəbəɫ]

Adjective

deductable

  1. Alternative spelling of deductible
    • 1903, Encyclopædia of Accounting, Volume 3, page 329,
      The two amounts of tax so found would give the total tax deductable from a yearly payment falling due at l5th May 1902.
    • 1980, Kenya National Assembly Official Record (Hansard), Jun 19 - Nov 13, page 421,
      One very important point which has arisen is the whole question of the credits; the allowances; marriage allowance and child allowance which are deductable from income before one is taxed.
    • 1993, J. P. Makeham, L. R. Malcolm, The Farming Game Now, page 106,
      Farmers′ wages and personal costs are taxable not deductable. Deductable depreciation costs include costs of plant, equipment and structures which gradually wear out.

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