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deduct from

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The landlord will deduct from the security deposit any funds used to repair the property.
However, there are statutory limits that apply to how much a company may deduct from an employee's final paycheck, and that means that the company may not deduct the entire $900.
The ceiling on the amount of advertising spending that companies can deduct from their taxable income - 2% of their total revenues - has been criticised by advertising companies.
 
 
 
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