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deduct from

   Also found in: Legal 0.01 sec.
deduct (something) from (something else)
to subtract an amount from another amount. Are you going to deduct this from your income taxes? Mr. Wilson deducted the discount from the bill.


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But you can deduct from gross income the employer portion of what you pay to Social Security and Medicare.
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.
If an employer is operating under such an agreement, the employer may not deduct from the employee's final paycheck the unpaid balance of a large debt owed to the employer.
 
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