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The word "to deduct" is correct and usable in written English
It is a verb that means to take away an amount or value from something. For example: The accountant had to deduct the cost of supplies from the total profit for the year.
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If you itemize deductions, you can choose to deduct your state and local sales taxes or to deduct your state and any local income taxes, but not both.
It is forbidden, however, to deduct golf expenses.
Finally, a way to deduct the price of theater tickets.
They must fight the government to deduct office expenses.
It is illegal to deduct political contributions as charitable contributions.
Then, just as employers are allowed to deduct their share of the taxes, self-employed people are allowed to deduct half their self-employment taxes.
Then, just as employers are allowed to deduct their share of the taxes, self-employed people are allowed to deduct half their selfemployment taxes.
Third, firms should be forbidden to deduct advertising expenditures from taxable income, since advertising encourages consumption.
Would it still be ethical to deduct the home-entertainment center from my taxes?
But she asks, "Should you be able to deduct interest on those?
The TRA also ended tax code provisions that allowed individuals to deduct interest on consumer loans.
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