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- noun   The quality of being refundable .
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Examples
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								The political left defends "refundability" on grounds that these payments help to offset the payroll tax. Obama's 95% Illusion 2008 
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								This would end if lawmakers get rid of the "refundability" provision for the Research Activities Credit, as the panel suggests. 
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								The political left defends "refundability" on grounds that these payments help to offset the payroll tax. Flopping Aces 2008 
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								The political left defends "refundability" on grounds that these payments help to offset the payroll tax. 
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								The political left defends "refundability" on grounds that these payments help to offset the payroll tax. The Asian Badger 2008 
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								The political left defends "refundability" on grounds that these payments help to offset the payroll tax. The Cool Blue Blog 2008 
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								The political left defends "refundability" on grounds that these payments help to offset the payroll tax. The Asian Badger 2008 
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								So an expansion of the non-refundable dependent care credit could lead to an increase in the refundability of the child tax credit. Matthew Yglesias » Obama SOTU Plan Includes Non-Refundable Child Tax Credit Expansion 2010 
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								We would all agree with the last sentence of the post: In particular, the wide array of deductions & credits for people who do this or that, each with their own phase-out points (or not) and different levels of refundability (or not) is a mess. 
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								In particular, the wide array of deductions & credits for people who do this or that, each with their own phase-out points (or not) and different levels of refundability (or not) is a mess. 
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