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The phrase "tax refundable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a tax that can be returned to the taxpayer, typically after filing a tax return. Example: "If you qualify for certain deductions, your tax refundable amount could significantly increase your refund."
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Because members have no direct ownership of the club properties (instead, they have a stake in the club itself, which in turn owns the properties), annual dues are not even partially tax refundable.
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There are two basic types of tax credits: refundable and non-refundable.
Republican lawmakers have generally opposed refundable tax credits, arguing that people should not receive tax refunds if they did not pay income taxes in the first place.
He said he would make the existing child care tax credit refundable.
Mr. Gore said that by making the child care tax credit refundable, such families could receive up to $2,400.
And I believe strongly we should take the next big step and make that tax credit refundable for low-income families.
For instance, President Obama's fiscal stimulus made some of President Clinton's higher-education tax credits refundable, so they could help lower-income Americans who owed no income tax and could not benefit from a tax credit.
Make tax credits refundable.
And making tax credits refundable makes them even more powerful.
–"Mortgage Interest Tax Credit": Refundable credit of 10% on mortgage interest payments for non-itemizers.
All parties agree that the solution is to make the tax credits refundable.
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