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tax relief

British  

noun

  1. a reduction in the amount of tax a person or company has to pay

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Employees would still get income tax relief on their pension contributions, but some argue the move will reduce pension saving incentives.

From BBC

For a list of other areas given extensions because of extreme weather events, go to irs.gov and search for “Tax Relief in Disaster Situations.”

From Washington Post

Your first contact should be the agency — not the number you hear on a television or radio ad promising tax relief.

From Washington Post

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From BBC

UK energy companies are expected to be given the option of windfall tax relief next week when Britain will unveil a series of measures to boost its energy security, the Financial Times reported on Friday.

From Reuters