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the deduction
noun
That which is deducted; that which is subtracted or removed
Exact(60)
The deduction overwhelmingly favors wealthier homeowners.
Instead, the deduction simply inflates house prices.
Consider the deduction for mortgage interest.
But the deduction hasn't been eliminated.
But the deduction remains, unchanged.
Or maybe the deduction should go altogether.
He waived the deduction in 2014-15.
Not all economists are against the deduction.
The deduction also included Coke's legal fees.
Currently the deduction for couples filing jointly is 1.67 times the deduction for single people.
"I heard about the deduction in rent," she said.
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