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"Refundable" means the state actually writes a check to filmmakers when the credit is more than the taxes they owe, creating a direct subsidy to filmmakers.
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Advocates Want More Oversight of Communities for Aged; the 'Refundable' Fees That Vanished.
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Refundable rates are almost always offered at higher prices along with discounted nonrefundable prices.
Hotels' Discount Rates Can Cost You Plenty Scott McCartney 2011
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Refundable tax credits, Medicaid, unemployment insurance, food stamps and the like are almost 50% more generous than they were in 2007.
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Refundable college tax credits help to actually pay for college.
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Refundable tax credits for those who need assistance.
Sources: White House considers drafting health care bill 2009
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Refundable rates are almost always offered at higher prices along with discounted nonrefundable prices.
Hotels' Discount Rates Can Cost You Plenty Scott McCartney 2011
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Refundable, advanceable tax credits — basically upfront cash payments — will flow on a sliding scale to those earning up to 300% of the poverty line, or about $66,000 for a family of four.
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"Refundable tax credits would help make the newly mandatory policies affordable for low - and middle-income workers," Sack writes.
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Refundable "Universal Mortgage Credit" of 10 percent of mortgage interest for nonitemizers up to $800
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