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refundable

adjectivepossible to pay back ExamplesWe ask for a refundable deposit of £20. • The entrance fee is refundable if you purchase £5 worth of goods.

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  1. refundable - definition of refundable by the Free Online Dictionary ...
    v. re·fund·ed, re·fund·ing, re·funds. v.tr. To give back, especially money; return or repay: refunded the purchase price. v.intr. To make repayment. n. (r f nd ). 1.
     
  2. Refundable Credit Definition | Investopedia
    A tax credit that is not limited by the amount of an individual's tax liability. Typically a tax credit only reduces an individual's tax liability to zero. Refundable credits ...
     
  3. How do refundable and non-refundable fares differ?
    Non-refundable tickets cannot be returned for a refund. However, if you cannot use your ticket, you may be able to apply its value toward a future flight.
     
  4. Refundable Credits - What's a Refundable Tax Credit?
    A refundable tax credit is a tax credit that is treated as a payment and thus can be refunded to the taxpayer by the Internal Revenue Service. Refundable credits ...
     
  5. Tax credit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In some systems tax credits are 'refundable' to the extent they exceed the ... Some systems treat payments of certain taxes as refundable payments of other taxes ...
     
  6. UofI - USFSCO - Refundable Fees
    Getting a refund? Review the different types of refunds and Sign up for Direct Deposit.
     
  7. Tax Credits – Federal Tax Guide • 1040.com – File Your Taxes Online
    A tax credit is usually more valuable than a tax deduction of the same dollar amount. There are two categories of tax credits, refundable and nonrefundable.
     
  8. Refundable Versus Non-Refundable Tax Credits
    There are two types of credits: non-refundable and refundable. Non-refundable tax credits can reduce tax owed to zero, but can't be used to get a refund.