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tax break

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  1. A special tax benefit given to promote specific economic or social objectives. For example, the U.S. government, having decided that individual home ownership is a boon to the economy, allows interest on a home mortgage to be subtracted, in whole or in part, from one's taxable income. The resulting lower taxation for homeowners constitutes a tax break.


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Retirement savings have decades to compound and may need to support him and his wife for 30 years or more, making the tax break more valuable.

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“We did everything right,” said St. Clair Mayor Bill Cedar, who was part of an effort to woo Magna with tax breaks and the construction of a new water tower to supply the facility.

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The new tax will fund child care programs, free school meals, tax credits for families, and tax breaks for small businesses.

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“At the end of the day, it’s just a tax break.”

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A nationwide downturn in U.S. film and TV production caused a 30% employment drop from late-2022, as studios seek overseas tax breaks and streaming services cut spending.

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