Definitions
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- adjective Capable of being allocated.
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- adjective Able to be
allocated
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- adjective capable of being distributed
Etymologies
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Examples
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There may even be some payment allocable to personal physical injuries or physical sickness (nontaxable, so no Form 1099), though this subject is controversial (see points 3 and 4 above).
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There may even be some payment allocable to personal physical injuries or physical sickness (nontaxable, so no Form 1099), though this subject is controversial (see points 3 and 4 above).
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When State finally sent an "invoice-reconciliation team" to review expense receipts submitted under one particular contract, it discovered that $322 million in invoices had been "approved even though they were not allowable, allocable, or reasonable."
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Airline costs allocable to vouchers issued are not deductible until vouchers are redeemed for tickets.
Reagan, Deregulation and the Slippery Road to Poisoned Assets 2009
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Any recoveries by the trustee which are allocable to “customer property” cannot be used to pay administrative expenses.
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The practice became so widespread that the Internal Revenue Service relented after the war and allowed businesses to continue to deduct the fringe benefits as allowable and allocable.
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Airline costs allocable to vouchers issued are not deductible until vouchers are redeemed for tickets.
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But, basically -- first of all, the reelect campaign is paying for the political part of this whole trip, all the fundraising part as well as the travel associated with that that's allocable to the campaign, the campaign will be reimbursing the government for it.
Deputy Chief Of Staff Ickes Press Briefing ITY National Archives 1995
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There are a number of people who are traveling with the President whose allocable travel costs will be reimbursed by the campaign to the federal government under the rules of the Federal Election Commission.
Deputy Chief Of Staff Ickes Press Briefing ITY National Archives 1995
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Such cost shall include, to the extent reasonable and necessary, direct costs and a properly allocable proportion of indirect costs, but shall not include the following items: a. Interest on invested capital.
EXECUTIVE ORDER 9786 1946
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