Sentence examples for deduct of from inspiring English sources

"deduct of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
The correct phrase is "deduct from." For example: Incorrect: The amount will be deducted of your total bill. Correct: The amount will be deducted from your total bill.

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Borrowers can deduct of up to $2,500 in interest per year.

The average number of Quality Adjusted Life Years QALYY) that CLD can deduct of an Iranian's life is not yet determined.

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But why not deduct some of the wages of the "bigger" name DJs instead?

Temporarily permitting businesses to deduct 100percentt of the cost of investments for two years beginning Jan . 1 , 2008

So taxpayers can deduct 30percentt of the cost of solar water heaters, wind turbines, and geothermal heat pumps.

The allowable deductions and their amounts include: All households can deduct 20% of earned income.

Therefore you could deduct 75percentt of eligible expenses up to the total amount of the rental income.

"So for them to deduct half of the money for services he's already received it defeats the purpose of me even sending him money".

Undeterred by facts, the pledge would let small-business owners deduct 20 percent of their business income.

Today investors in start-ups can deduct much of their investment from their income tax.

They are entitled to deduct part of their home expenses as business expenses, but the issue is how much.

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