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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as a deduction from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the process of deriving a conclusion or result based on a specific premise or information.
Example: "The final amount was calculated as a deduction from the initial investment, taking into account all expenses incurred."
Alternatives: "as a result of" or "based on".
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They pay a third of that ($2,154.52) as a deduction from their wages.
The excess over $1,000 can be carried ahead as a deduction from income in later years.
(iii) Since M is a closely held C corporation, its passive activity loss is allowable under section 469 e)(2)(A) as a deduction from net active income.
NEITHER Dr. Hilbert nor the reviewer make any suggestion that the commutative law of addition is best proved as a deduction from the laws of multiplication.
The repeal of investment expenses in 2018 will likely also repeal them as a deduction from net investment income (NII), used to calculate NIT.
However, some MPs argued that since princes are not obliged to seek an endowment, it should instead be viewed as a deduction from a donation.
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39 "Sickness absence should give a deduction from wage".
However, a deduction from the tax liability for married households and an additional deduction for two-earner households were applied.
A deduction from this system to other systems may not be straightforward.
Only health insurance expenses paid for non-dependent/spouse employees are allowed as a deduction directly from your business.
You put money in as a pretax deduction from your paycheck.
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