English to Malayalam Dictionary deductible

deductible

കിഴിവു
definition
noun
a traditional insurance policy with a low deductible
(in an insurance policy) a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.
adjective
child-care vouchers will be deductible expenses for employers
able to be deducted, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid.
example
Whether you're looking for a job or moving to start a new one, keep careful records of all your potentially 'deductible' expenses, Roth says.
An employer may instead choose to treat the amount as regular 'deductible' business expenses.
The interest you pay on your mortgage will be allowed as a 'deductible' expense against rental income.
She said the measure was aimed at making local wheat production more competitive by allowing millers to claim back any VAT incurred on their 'deductible' purchases.
Your own salary would constitute a 'deductible' expense in determining any profit figure.
This interest relief from 1st January, 2002, is a 'deductible' expense against rental income on residential properties.
Article 19 makes provision for the calculation of the 'deductible' proportion.
The yearly 'deductible' charge (the amount the enrollee must pay before the plan starts to pay for any medicines) varies up to $250.
If you buy a house, keep track of 'deductible' mortgage expenses and your mortgage interest.
A plan may set higher co-payments and 'deductible' levels for mental health care.
Most recently, major employers have advocated for a repeal of the limits on 'deductible' employer contributions to pension plans.
Generally, under this method, 15 percent of the taxpayer's gross income from an oil or gas producing property is 'deductible' each tax year.
If a break was taken and the precise length of the break was not ascertained, it would be assumed that the 'deductible' period was 30 minutes unless evidence to the contrary was available.
But the companies get a deduction, because the gains count as employee compensation, a 'deductible' expense.
Taxable amounts increase taxable income in the future while 'deductible' amounts will decrease taxable income in the future.
There are two methods for determining 'deductible' automobile tax expenses.
He carries a $100,000 'deductible' policy on condo projects, which represent a quarter of his work.
Fortunately, mileage is a 'deductible' business expense, so you can recoup some costs when you file your tax returns.
Finally, do not forget the taxman, as tax is due at your highest rate on all rental income less the following 'deductible' expenses.
It limited knowledge to empirical, demonstrable, or rationally 'deductible' information.
New homeowner policies cover so little, and 'deductibles' are so high, that fewer claims are approved.
In many cases, business owners believe they'll never have a claim large enough to justify the expense of insurance policy premiums and 'deductibles' .
‘I wanted the same attributes I had with my former program - earnings stability, cash flow, tax 'deductibility' , and so on,’ he explains.
The CEO who asks for a special medical fund to finance the insurance 'deductibles' in his or her health benefit package.
In addition, many companies are asking workers to shoulder higher 'deductibles' and payments for doctor visits.
As well as hiking premiums, insurers have been cutting back on coverage and encouraging policyholders to raise their 'deductibles' , which limits claims.
They would lose certain tax exemptions, particularly around pension benefits and the 'deductibility' of executive compensation.
Proper documentation also ensures both income tax 'deductibility' and goods and services tax input tax credit eligibility.
People at low risk will be more willing to be self-employed and buy their own medical insurance with more limited plans with higher 'deductibles' and lower premiums.
Along with the higher prices is the insurers' requirement that corporate buyers retain more risk on their balance sheets, with 'deductibles' in many lines now double what they were in 2000.
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