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tax break
noun
A deduction in tax that is given in order to encourage a certain economic activity or a social objective
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"tax break" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to a temporary reduction of taxes given by the government to individuals or businesses. For example: "The government announced a tax break to help small businesses get through the economic downturn."
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One is the tax break on overtime.
We're talking about a tax break.
The tax break is called bonus depreciation.
Otherwise they'd get a tax break.
But the tax break is not cheap.
The middle classes deserve a tax break.
Instead, Congress let a tax break expire.
Yes, because of the tax break.
-- to give people a tax break.
Married couples get a tax break.
Any company investing there gets a generous tax break.
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