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Disallowable

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dis·al·low  (ds-lou)
tr.v. dis·al·lowed, dis·al·low·ing, dis·al·lows
1. To refuse to allow: "[The government] disallowed his aging and dying parents any reunion with their only child" (John Simon).
2. To reject as invalid, untrue, or improper.

[Middle English disallowen, from Old French desalouer, to reprimand : des-, dis- + alouer, to approve; see allow.]

disal·lowa·ble adj.
disal·lowance n.


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Make appropriate changes to help ensure that new domestic and foreign out-of-pocket employee deductions can be made on a timely basis and that any newly disallowable expenses are excised.
Request that the leaders of our medical organizations insist that insurance companies delete from contracts all language that makes charges for electronically provided services contractually disallowable.
Our effective tax rate has increased compared with the prior year due to a greater proportion of disallowable amortisation charges, including the goodwill impairment charge.
 
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