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deductible

[dih-duhk-tuh-buhl] / dɪˈdʌk tə bəl /


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The income that exceeds Medicaid eligibility acts like a deductible.

From MarketWatch

But even if it did, the cost will be deductible from its federal tax bill at 21%.

From MarketWatch

Close to 40 states allow businesses to pay state taxes at the entity level — fully deductible as a business expense, with a credit flowing back to the owner personally.

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For employers, tactics to limit the increases include changing plan designs, negotiating lower costs with vendors and pushing more costs to employees through larger payroll deductions for premiums or higher out-of-pocket charges such as deductibles.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then, in 2003, Medicare Part D was enacted to help pay for drugs, but restrictions and large deductibles made it difficult for seniors who were taking multiple expensive medications.

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