Sentence examples for be rebated from inspiring English sources

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be rebated

noun

A deduction from an amount to be paid; an abatement.

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To help consumers, 60% of the carbon fee revenue will be rebated to every US resident.

Like a tax, carbon markets can also generate revenue that can be rebated to consumers or used to lower other taxes.

The entire tax could be rebated at a flat rate to all Americans no matter how much energy they use, making such a shift moderately progressive.

Perhaps the floor tax should be rebated to low-income consumers, and an excess-profits tax applied to the oil companies.

"Since it is a regressive tax and it especially hurts high-tech companies, the excess that the city has obtained should be rebated to customers," Mr. Green said.

In a deal with the government agreed last year, some of the tax proceeds of economic growth will be rebated back to fund infrastructure investment.

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Both subsidy and workfare policies are welfare improving relative to a model where tax revenues are rebated lump sum.

The policy of export rebate (BAE) is targeted to assisting exporters where the additional costs of production incurred due to the carbon pricing policy are rebated when goods are exported from Australia.

Our benchmark specification implies that all tax proceeds in excess of government consumption are rebated to the household in lump sum.

U.S. corporate taxes are not rebated at export, but China's 17% VAT is rebated when Chinese export leaves Hong Kong.

Fundamental to an industrial policy is a Value Added Tax that's rebated on exports.

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