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be refundable
adjective
Able to be refunded or swapped in case of customer dissatisfaction, loss, breakage etc.
Exact(24)
Usually, the company will refund of your premium; however some administrative fees may not be refundable.
On the stroke of midnight on Hogmanay this year, the 30p deposit or "buy back" paid on every glass bottle of manufacturer AG Barr's soft drinks will no longer be refundable.
"One thing that I'm excited about our tax code, proposed changes, is it's very pro-family," he said, and continued, "You have a twenty-seven-hundred-dollar tax credit, period, for every person in that family, so that family, you know, would have about an eight-thousand-dollar tax credit, which would be refundable.
The credits would be refundable if taxpayers owed few or no taxes, and they could be advanceable meaning people wouldn't have to wait until they file their taxes to get coverage.
The fee would probably be refundable upon request.
These will be refundable until 6 May.
Similar(33)
Unlike most tax credits, the EITC is refundable.
In a subsequent call to another United number, I was told the ticket was refundable.
Information Taxes (14.5percentt) are refundable on accommodations and goods, but not services.
Those deposits are refundable.
The deposits, however, are refundable.
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