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tax credit

British  

noun

  1. (in Britain) a social security benefit paid in the form of an additional income tax allowance

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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.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most big-budget movies and a growing number of TV series now shoot overseas to take advantage of those tax credits.

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That would be a 9% year-over-year rise—impressive considering U.S. car buyers lost the $7,500 federal EV purchase tax credit in September and Chinese EV sales have started the year off slowly.

From Barron's

Americans lost the $7,500 EV purchase tax credit in September.

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This week, Slovenia became the first European Union member state to implement fuel rationing, while New Zealand pledged weekly tax credits to nearly 150,000 families to help offset higher costs.

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