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The phrase "able to write off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to indicate that a debt or expense can be deducted from taxable income or considered a loss.
Example: "The company was able to write off the bad debt from last year, which improved its financial standing."
Alternatives: "capable of deducting" or "eligible for write-off."
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Banks will be able to write off their losses on debts sold to SPAVs against tax.
It's just that they wouldn't be able to write off 39%.
In the U.S., people used to be able to write off the interest they paid on credit cards.
He or she would be able to write off $5,000 of the expense as a medical deduction.
Generally, investors in limited partnerships or REITS will not be able to write off losses against other income.
For a company to be able to write off virtually all risk would present a lopsided situation, he said.
"I have donated far more than I would ever be able to write off in my lifetime, that's for sure," she said.
He is cutting their tax rates from 30% to 28.5%, and they will now be able to write off A$20,000-worth of new equipment.
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Live-work space owners say they are able to write-off certain expenses to reduce their tax burden and enjoy a more flexible schedule.
The complaints to date are from some bloggers and a small number of application developers, incidents that Apple are able to write-off as being minor, as they have a dedicated fan base and growing market share to fall back on.
The growing prospect of another recession here is yet more bad news for the banks, which are already having difficulty generating enough profit to be able to afford to write off more bad loans.
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