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  • 1allowable expenses — /əˌlaυəb(ə)l ɪk spensɪz/ plural noun business expenses which can be claimed against tax …

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  • 2allowable expenses — /əˌlaυəb(ə)l ɪk spensɪz/ plural noun business expenses which can be claimed against tax …

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  • 3allowable — al‧low‧a‧ble [əˈlaʊəbl] adjective 1. acceptable according to the rules: • The government has cut by 35% this year s allowable catch of fish. 2. ACCOUNTING an allowable amount, cost, or expense does not need to be counted as part of income or… …

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  • 4allowable — [[t]əla͟ʊəb(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ If people decide that something is allowable, they let it happen without trying to stop it. It ought not to be allowable in law for any parent to remove a child from another parent without consent. Syn: permissible 2)… …

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  • 5allowable — al|low|a|ble [əˈlauəbəl] adj 1.) acceptable according to the rules = ↑permissible ▪ The maximum allowable dosage is two tablets a day. 2.) allowable costs are costs that you do not pay tax on ▪ allowable deductions such as alimony and business… …

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  • 6allowable — adjective 1 acceptable according to the rules: the maximum allowable dosage 2 allowable costs are costs that you do not pay tax on: allowable deductions such as alimony and business expenses …

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  • 7out-of-pocket expenses — n. Costs for necessary items, usually made in cash, and reimbursable at a later time. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000. out of pocket expenses …

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  • 8funeral expenses — Those necessary and, in fact, compulsory expenditures, the necessity for which arises immediately upon and after the death of a person and which embrace the embalming, arraying, coffining, and sepulture or cremation of his body, together with… …

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  • 9Elder law (Massachusetts) — See generally Elder law (U.S.).Elder law denotes the law, regulations, and prevailing good legal practices applicable to a range of issues affecting individuals aged 65 and over. The subject matter of elder law arises from careful legal analysis… …

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  • 10Douglas Hogg — This article is about the contemporary Conservative politician. For his grandfather, see Douglas Hogg, 1st Viscount Hailsham. The Right Honourable The Viscount Hailsham PC QC …

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