deductible

英 [dɪˈdʌktəbl] 美 [dɪˈdʌktəbl]

adj.  可扣除的; 可减免的

复数:deductibles

TEM8经济

BNC.26083 / COCA.13939



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 可扣除的;可减免的
    that can be taken away from an amount of money you earn, from tax, etc.
    1. These costs are deductible from profits.
      这些费用可从利润中扣除。
    2. tax-deductible expenses (= that you do not have to pay tax on)
      可减免税款的开支

noun

noun


双语例句

  1. Expenses are deductible only to the extent that in aggregate they exceed 7 percent of gross income.
    只有在消费总额超过总收入的7%时才可免税。
  2. Consider raising your deductible for lower rates.
    考虑下以低利率来增加你的可扣款。
  3. Expenses like office telephone bills are tax deductible.
    像办公室电话账单这样的费用是免税的。
  4. Deductible losses on sales or exchanges of property are allowable.
    扣除销售的损失或所有物的交换是正当的。
  5. Also, interest paid on bonds is a tax deductible business expense for the corporation.
    另外,债券的利息属于公司的营业开支,可以减税。
  6. Deductible according to the tax laws.
    可以根据税收法律扣减。
  7. But, your interest is100% tax deductible which does lower your after tax cost.
    但是,你的兴趣是100%的税务扣减而这降低您的税后费用。
  8. All your donation is tax deductible.
    您的捐款可以抵税。
  9. One is a hard limit on the share of turnover that is deductible for payments to foreign affiliates.
    其中一项措施是,对营业额中用于向境外子公司支付款项的可减免税收部分做出严格限制。
  10. You can also get more of a savings if you change your comprehensive deductible.
    你也可以得到更多的储蓄,如果你改变你的综合扣除。
  11. Besides, further raising the personal allowance deductible would have very significant financial implications on the public purse.
    此外,进一步提高个人开支豁免额会对公共财政造成非常重大的影响。
  12. They paid the initial claim but responded by increasing my deductible by400%.
    他们支付了初步索赔,但对提高我国的扣除400%。
  13. In Germany, bribes to foreign officials were tax deductible until 1999.
    在德国,直到1999年,对外国官员的贿赂还可以抵税。
  14. In the United States, it is also sometimes possible to declare the equity loan interest as tax deductible.
    在美国,它有时也可能宣布股本贷款利息的扣税。
  15. If you contributions are not fully deductible then this account is probably not for you.
    如果你的贡献不完全扣除,然后到这个可能不是你。
  16. Some personal expenses are tax deductible.
    有些个人开销是免税的。
  17. Dividends paid to stockholders are not tax deductible.
    而支付给股东的股息不能从应税所得中减除。
  18. Money spent on business expenses is deductible.
    业务方面的开支是可扣除税款的。
  19. Deductible – The amount of money you must pay each year before the insurance policy begins to pay anything.
    赔偿额&在保险单开始支付任何费用之前,您必须每年支付相当数量的保险金额。
  20. The bankrupcy probability of the last layer reinsurance company has nothing to do with deductible is proved.
    还证明了最后一层保险公司与免赔额无关。
  21. The premiums for the investment portion are not deductible because they are of a capital nature.
    有关投资部分的保费属于资本性质,因此不可扣税。
  22. Amounts paid for goods and services that may be currently tax deductible ( as opposed to capital expenditures).
    在可扣除税收货物和服务上的消费(与基础建设费用相对)。
  23. The money is deductible from taxable income.
    这笔款项可从应征税的公司收入中扣除。
  24. Since mortgage interest is tax deductible, it can be a good idea to go ahead.
    由于按揭利息免税,可以很好地继续下去。
  25. These costs are deductible from profits.
    这些费用可从利润中扣除。
  26. The answer to this question will help you to decide which plan to choose in terms of Deductible level.
    这个问题的答案将帮助您决定哪些计划,选择在条款中扣除的水平。
  27. Are the premiums paid on the policy by the employer deductible for profits tax purpose?
    由雇主支付的保费是否可扣除利得税?
  28. Your insurance company will not honor its portion of the claim until you've paid your deductible.
    您的保险公司将不会履行自己的部分索赔,直到您支付您的免赔额。
  29. Loss resulting from the appraisal of various assets that can be deductible;
    按规定可以税前扣除的各项资产评估损失;

英英释义

noun

  1. a clause in an insurance policy that relieves the insurer of responsibility to pay the initial loss up to a stated amount

    1. (taxes) an amount that can be deducted (especially for the purposes of calculating income tax)

      adj

      1. acceptable as a deduction (especially as a tax deduction)