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taxable

[ US /ˈtæksəbəɫ/ ]
[ UK /tˈæksəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. (of goods or funds) subject to taxation
    taxable income
    nonexempt property

How To Use taxable In A Sentence

  • Alimony (also called spousal support) is tax deductible to the payor and taxable income to the payee. How To Make Divorce Less Taxing
  • Net interest margin, on a fully taxable equivalent ( "FTE") basis, was 3. 96\% in 2008, an increase of 52 basis points from 3. 44\% in 2007. GuruFocus Updates
  • Both the cash interest and the vouchers are taxable, but all the tax will be deducted from the cash interest paid. Times, Sunday Times
  • His taxable pay for 2007-08 included a substantial relocation package, including stamp duty on a new home. Times, Sunday Times
  • The second question was whether taxable persons in the circumstances of the applicants could be made liable for VAT. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since the loan is for $10,000, it is our understanding that the foregone interest would not represent taxable income to him. Christianity Today
  • The initiative comes after two HMRC amnesties have failed to entice many wealthy taxpayers with offshore accounts to declare their taxable income. Treasury to get £1bn windfall in Swiss deal over secret bank accounts
  • Taxable consumer goods produced by the taxpayer shall be subject to tax upon sales.
  • The government should address this unfairness by allowing care home fees to be set against taxable income. Times, Sunday Times
  • Once all the deductions have been made, the net amount is called your taxable estate.
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