Deductible in a sentence
Synonym: excess.
Meaning: An amount that must be paid out of pocket before an insurance policy pays a claim; often refers to insurance.

(1) I have a high deductible health plan.
(2) Your deductible might change each year.
(3) The membership dues are tax-deductible.
(4) The registration fee is tax deductible.
(5) Certain legal fees can be tax deductible.
(6) The insurer informed me of my deductible.
(7) Please notify me of the deductible amount.
(8) They failed to notify us of the deductible.
(9) The deductible on my car insurance is $500.
(10) The tax on child support is not deductible.
Deductible sentence
(11) The deductible for my life insurance is $0.
(12) The insurer's policy included a deductible.
(13) The donators' donations were tax-deductible.
(14) Our insurer requires us to pay a deductible.
(15) The deductible for my pet insurance is $250.
(16) The deductible for my pet insurance is $100.
(17) The deductible for my pet insurance is $200.
(18) The deductible for my car insurance is $500.
(19) The insurance company requires a deductible.
(20) I have a low deductible on my car insurance.
Deductible make sentence
(21) The deductible for my boat insurance is $500.
(22) She opted to insure under a higher deductible.
(23) My mom's group insurance has a low deductible.
(24) The deductible for my dental insurance is $50.
(25) The deductible for my vision insurance is $50.
(26) The deductible for my vision insurance is $25.
(27) The deductible for my boat insurance is $1000.
(28) The deductible for my home insurance is $1,000.
(29) The deductible for my travel insurance is $100.
(30) The deductible for my boat insurance is $1,500.
Sentence of deductible
(31) The deductible for my travel insurance is $200.
(32) The deductible for my life insurance is $1,000.
(33) The deductible for my life insurance is $5,000.
(34) The deductible for my travel insurance is $250.
(35) The deductible for my flood insurance is $1000.
(36) The deductible for my cyber insurance is $5000.
(37) The deductible for my vision insurance is $100.
(38) Donating to charity is a tax deductible expense.
(39) The museum will accept tax-deductible donations.
(40) The deductible for my flood insurance is $5,000.
Deductible meaningful sentence
(41) The deductible for my cyber insurance is $2,500.
(42) The deductible for my cyber insurance is $1,000.
(43) The deductible for my flood insurance is $2,000.
(44) The deductible for my renters insurance is $250.
(45) I have a $250 deductible for my dental insurance.
(46) The deductible for my cancer insurance is $5,000.
(47) The deductible for my health insurance is $1,000.
(48) The deductible for my cyber insurance is $50,000.
(49) Donatio is often tax-deductible in many countries.
(50) The interest paid on a mortgage is tax deductible.
Deductible sentence examples
(51) I have a $500 deductible for my renters insurance.
(52) The deductible for my liability insurance is $500.
(53) I had to pay a $250 deductible for my car repairs.
(54) I have a $1500 deductible for my vision insurance.
(55) The deductible for my business insurance is $5000.
(56) I have a $2500 deductible for my cancer insurance.
(57) The deductible amount can be waived in some cases.
(58) She chose a high-deductible health insurance plan.
(59) The deductible on my pet insurance policy is $250.
(60) Donations to the endowment fund are tax-deductible.
Sentence with deductible
(61) He had to pay a deductible for his insurance claim.
(62) Donating to a registered charity is tax deductible.
(63) Certain educational expenses can be tax deductible.
(64) Insure within the deductible amount you can afford.
(65) I want to pay down my medical insurance deductible.
(66) The policy limit is not the same as the deductible.
(67) You might have to pay a deductible for surgery too.
(68) The deductible for my umbrella insurance is $2,000.
(69) The tax on charitable donations is also deductible.
(70) The deductible for my umbrella insurance is $2,500.
Use deductible in a sentence
(71) The deductible for my motorcycle insurance is $250.
(72) The deductible for my business insurance is $1,000.
(73) The deductible for my disability insurance is $500.
(74) I had to pay a $500 deductible for my home repairs.
(75) The deductible for my business insurance is $5,000.
(76) I have a $500 deductible for my renter's insurance.
(77) The deductible for my terrorism insurance is $1000.
(78) The deductible for my dental insurance is only $50.
(79) The deductible amount can be higher for older pets.
(80) We received a letter notifying us of the deductible.
Sentence using deductible
(81) The policy limit is not the same as your deductible.
(82) You might have to pay a deductible for medicine too.
(83) I have a high deductible plan for my life insurance.
(84) The deductible for my liability insurance is $1,000.
(85) The deductible for my aviation insurance is $25,000.
(86) The tax on student loan interest is also deductible.
(87) The deductible for my umbrella insurance is $10,000.
(88) I have a $1000 deductible for my umbrella insurance.
(89) I have a $500 deductible for my liability insurance.
(90) The deductible for my earthquake insurance is $5000.
Deductible example sentence
(91) The premium insurance policy had a lower deductible.
(92) The deductible amount can be higher for luxury cars.
(93) My deductible is too high, I can't afford to pay it.
(94) Educational expenses can sometimes be tax deductible.
(95) Interest paid on student loans may be tax deductible.
(96) Homeowners insurance premiums are not tax deductible.
(97) The annual donation is tax-deductible for our donors.
(98) Interest paid on student loans can be tax deductible.
(99) I have a low deductible plan for my vision insurance.
(100) The deductible for my disability insurance is $1,500.
Sentence with word deductible
(101) I have a $500 deductible for my disability insurance.
(102) The deductible for my earthquake insurance is $5,000.
(103) The deductible for my disability insurance is $1,000.
(104) I had to pay a $100 deductible for my laptop repairs.
(105) I had to pay a $1,000 deductible for my car accident.
(106) The deductible for my homeowner's insurance is $2500.
(107) I have a $250 deductible for my motorcycle insurance.
(108) The deductible on my homeowner's insurance is $1,500.
(109) The deductible on my homeowner's insurance is $1,000.
(110) I had to pay my full deductible when my dog got sick.
Sentence of deductible
(111) Contributions to the monetary fund are tax-deductible.
(112) The membership fee is tax-deductible in certain cases.
(113) Expenses related to job hunting can be tax deductible.
(114) I have a high deductible plan for my medical expenses.
(115) The deductible for my earthquake insurance is $10,000.
(116) I have a low deductible plan for my renters insurance.
(117) The deductible for my life insurance policy is $1,000.
(118) I have a $500 deductible for my classic car insurance.
(119) The deductible for my homeowner's insurance is $1,500.
(120) The deductible amount is usually lower for older cars.
Deductible used in a sentence
(121) I had to pay my full deductible after my car accident.
(122) I have a $2000 deductible for my disability insurance.
(123) I have a $2,000 deductible on my disability insurance.
(124) The deductible for my life insurance policy is $5,000.
(125) The deductible for my liability insurance is $500,000.
(126) Notify me of the deductible for each type of coverage.
(127) The deductible for my health insurance plan is $1,000.
(128) The deductible for my homeowner's insurance is $2,500.
(129) I wish my deductible was waived for preventative care.
(130) The deductible on my flood insurance policy is $2,000.
Deductible sentence in English
(131) The insurance company deducts a deductible from claims.
(132) Business-related travel expenses may be tax deductible.
(133) I have a $1,000 deductible for my homeowners insurance.
(134) I have a $100 deductible for my pet's health insurance.
(135) The deductible for my umbrella insurance is $1,000,000.
(136) I have to pay a $100 deductible for my phone insurance.
(137) The deductible for my accidental death insurance is $0.
(138) The deductible amount is usually lower for family cars.
(139) The premium coalesce is often a tax-deductible expense.
(140) Donations to political campaigns are not tax deductible.
(141) The insurance company will notify you of the deductible.
(142) You cannot insure without knowing the deductible amount.
(143) I have a high deductible plan because I'm self-employed.
(144) The deductible amount is usually higher for luxury cars.
(145) The deductible amount is usually higher for sports cars.
(146) The loan interest can be tax-deductible in certain cases.
(147) Energy-efficient home improvements may be tax deductible.
(148) Donations to foreign charities may not be tax deductible.
(149) The management fee is tax-deductible for property owners.
(150) Contributions to a retirement account are tax deductible.
(151) The amortizations on my business loan are tax deductible.
(152) You can ask your parents to explain what a deductible is.
(153) You can ask your teacher to explain what a deductible is.
(154) You might have to pay a deductible for each doctor visit.
(155) I have a low deductible plan for my car rental insurance.
(156) I have a $250 deductible for my travel medical insurance.
(157) The deductible for my long-term care insurance is $2,000.
(158) You can use your deductible to lower your taxable income.
(159) The deductible for my long-term care insurance is $2,500.
(160) I have to pay a $1000 deductible for my health insurance.
(161) Notify the policyholder of the deductible for each claim.
(162) The deductible on my automobile insurance policy is $500.
(163) The real estate tax is deductible on my income tax return.
(164) Your deductible might be lower if you have a lower co-pay.
(165) The contract up for the insurance policy had a deductible.
(166) The deductible for my cyber liability insurance is $2,500.
(167) The deductible amount is usually lower for fire insurance.
(168) The admission fee for the charity event is tax-deductible.
(169) I have a $5000 deductible for my long-term care insurance.
(170) The deductible for my critical illness insurance is $5000.
(171) The deductible amount is usually higher for young drivers.
(172) The deductible amount can be higher for natural disasters.
(173) The deductible for my long-term care insurance is $10,000.
(174) I had to pay my full deductible when I had to get surgery.
(175) Homeowners can claim mortgage interest as a tax deductible.
(176) Donations to religious organizations can be tax deductible.
(177) The interest payable on the student loan is tax-deductible.
(178) He was hesitant to make a claim due to the high deductible.
(179) The admission fee is tax-deductible for donations over $50.
(180) You can ask your friends if they know what a deductible is.
(181) Your deductible might be lower if you have a higher co-pay.
(182) Insure beyond just the deductible, think about the premium.
(183) The proviso of the donation was that it was tax-deductible.
(184) The policy limit can be affected by your deductible amount.
(185) The deductible for my critical illness insurance is $2,000.
(186) I had to pay a $500 deductible for my home insurance claim.
(187) The deductible amount is usually lower for theft insurance.
(188) I had to pay a $1,000 deductible when I had to get surgery.
(189) The deductible amount can be higher for high-risk policies.
(190) The deductible amount can be higher for collision coverage.
(191) Union dues are tax-deductible for members in many countries.
(192) Travel expenses for business purposes can be tax deductible.
(193) The interest charges on my business loan are tax-deductible.
(194) Expenses related to rental properties can be tax deductible.
(195) The deductible for my critical illness insurance is $10,000.
(196) I have a high deductible plan because I'm young and healthy.
(197) The deductible amount is usually lower for medical coverage.
(198) The deductible amount is usually higher for flood insurance.
(199) The deductible amount is usually lower for low-risk drivers.
(200) Donating to charity can also be a tax-deductible investment.
(201) Before you file a claim, make sure you notify of deductible.
(202) He was relieved to insure under a policy with no deductible.
(203) I'm considering switching to a plan with a lower deductible.
(204) The deductible on my homeowner's insurance policy is $1,000.
(205) I had to pay a hefty deductible after my car was rear-ended.
(206) The ground-rent is a tax-deductible expense for the business.
(207) Business expenses such as office supplies are tax deductible.
(208) The interest cost of the home equity loan was tax-deductible.
(209) Pension insurance contributions are typically tax-deductible.
(210) Childcare expenses can be tax-deductible for working parents.
(211) You might have to pay a deductible for x-rays or other tests.
(212) Your deductible might be higher if you have a higher premium.
(213) I have to pay a deductible before my car repairs are covered.
(214) You can negotiate the deductible with your insurance company.
(215) I had to pay a $50 deductible for my prescription medication.
(216) I have a $1000 deductible for my disability income insurance.
(217) I have a $1000 deductible for my personal property insurance.
(218) I have a $2500 deductible for my kidnap and ransom insurance.
(219) I had to pay a $500 deductible when I had to replace my roof.
(220) The deductible is high, so they should notify you in advance.
(221) Notify the insured of the deductible for each type of damage.
(222) The interest paid on my business loan is a deductible expense.
(223) Contributions to retirement accounts are often tax deductible.
(224) The insurer requires a deductible for certain types of claims.
(225) The private client's charitable donations were tax-deductible.
(226) The insurance deductible will fall due before coverage begins.
(227) Sometimes, you might have to pay a deductible for dental work.
(228) You can ask your grandparents to explain what a deductible is.
(229) The policy limit can be affected by the deductible you choose.
(230) I have to pay a deductible before my home repairs are covered.
(231) I have a high deductible plan for my long-term care insurance.
(232) The deductible is a common feature of most insurance policies.
(233) You can choose a lower deductible if you have a high-risk job.
(234) I have a low deductible plan because I have a chronic illness.
(235) The deductible amount is usually lower for liability coverage.
(236) You need to pay the deductible amount for each claim you make.
(237) The deductible amount is usually higher for high-risk drivers.
(238) I had to pay a $250 deductible when I got into a car accident.
(239) The pension contributions are tax-deductible for the employee.
(240) The deductible for my umbrella insurance policy is $1 million.
(241) Group insurance can be a tax-deductible expense for employers.
(242) They decided to insure into a policy with a higher deductible.
(243) Investing in charity can be a tax-deductible way to give back.
(244) The deductible is subject to change, so we need to notify you.
(245) Notify the insured of the deductible before they file a claim.
(246) Contributions to health savings accounts can be tax deductible.
(247) The annual premium for my business insurance is tax-deductible.
(248) The insurance premium for my rental property is tax-deductible.
(249) The registration fee is tax-deductible for certain professions.
(250) Expenses related to moving for a new job can be tax deductible.
(251) The insurance company will deduct the deductible from my claim.
(252) I have to pay a deductible before my health insurance kicks in.
(253) It's wise to insure through a policy that has a low deductible.
(254) Your premiums due may be lower if you have a higher deductible.
(255) The deductible amount is usually higher for collision coverage.
(256) I had to pay the full deductible before my insurance kicked in.
(257) I had to pay my full deductible when I got into a car accident.
(258) Business meals and entertainment expenses can be tax deductible.
(259) Legal fees related to business activities can be tax deductible.
(260) Co-insurance is often applied after the deductible has been met.
(261) Policy cancellation can happen if you don't pay your deductible.
(262) You might have to pay a deductible if you get in a car accident.
(263) The insurance company will notify you of your deductible amount.
(264) You can ask your parents to help you understand your deductible.
(265) You can ask your parents to help you budget for your deductible.
(266) You can use a health savings account to pay for your deductible.
(267) I have a high deductible plan for my critical illness insurance.
(268) If you don't pay your deductible, policy cancellation may occur.
(269) I had to pay a $100 deductible when I had to get my phone fixed.
(270) The deductible amount can be lower for preventive care services.
(271) He was hesitant to insure under a policy with a high deductible.
(272) The premiums due for my disability insurance are tax-deductible.
(273) Notify the policyholder of the deductible for each type of loss.
(274) Notify the insured of the deductible for each type of liability.
(275) The interest expense is a tax-deductible expense for the company.
(276) The premium payment for the business insurance is tax-deductible.
(277) The transfer tax is sometimes deductible for income tax purposes.
(278) The deductible can be different for different types of insurance.
(279) You can ask your coach about the deductible for sports insurance.
(280) You can ask your doctor or nurse to explain what a deductible is.
(281) Your deductible might be different than your friend's deductible.
(282) The insurance company can waive the deductible for a safe driver.
(283) The deductible for my professional liability insurance is $5,000.
(284) The deductible amount is usually higher for earthquake insurance.
(285) The premium coalesce can be reduced by increasing the deductible.
(286) The insurance broker suggested a policy with a higher deductible.
(287) Moving expenses for job-related relocations can be tax deductible.
(288) The monthly premium for my disability insurance is tax-deductible.
(289) The real property tax is deductible on federal income tax returns.
(290) Medical expenses exceeding a certain threshold are tax deductible.
(291) Charitable contributions made in cash or goods are tax deductible.
(292) Expenses related to starting a new business may be tax deductible.
(293) The insurance deductible can offset up to 80% of the damage costs.
(294) You can ask your parents about their deductible for car insurance.
(295) You might have to pay a deductible if you get hurt playing sports.
(296) You might have to pay a deductible if you need to get a new phone.
(297) The insurance company can waive the deductible for certain claims.
(298) The insurance company may waive the deductible for certain claims.
(299) I have a low deductible on my car insurance because I drive a lot.
(300) You need to pay the deductible amount even if the damage is minor.
(301) I chose a higher deductible to lower my monthly insurance premium.
(302) You need to pay the deductible amount before the repairs are done.
(303) The deductible amount can be higher for adventure sports coverage.
(304) The deductible amount can be lower if you choose a higher premium.
(305) The company's legitimate charitable donations were tax deductible.
(306) The policy does not insure beyond the specified deductible amount.
(307) I need to be notified of the deductible before I can make a claim.
(308) The deductible is non-negotiable, but we still need to notify you.
(309) Notify the claimant of the deductible before processing the claim.
(310) I'm glad my deductible is only $100 for my prescription drug plan.
(311) Union dues and professional association fees may be tax deductible.
(312) The insurance policy has a deductible for accidental damage claims.
(313) Child support payments can be tax-deductible for the paying parent.
(314) Certain expenses related to adopting a child can be tax deductible.
(315) You should put away for your health insurance deductible each year.
(316) You should always check your deductible before going to the doctor.
(317) You can ask your teacher about the deductible for school insurance.
(318) The deductible is a way to make sure you are not abusing insurance.
(319) When you go to the doctor, they will notify you of your deductible.
(320) Your deductible might be different if you go to a different doctor.
(321) I need to pay down my medical deductible before insurance kicks in.
(322) The higher the deductible, the lower the monthly insurance premium.
(323) You can choose a higher deductible to lower your insurance premium.
(324) I chose a higher deductible to lower my monthly insurance payments.
(325) The policyholder can choose the deductible amount for their policy.
(326) The deductible amount is usually higher for comprehensive coverage.
(327) The deductible will notify of coverage for the term life insurance.
(328) Notify the claimant of the deductible before they submit the claim.
(329) Notify the customer of the deductible before they renew the policy.
(330) I'm worried about meeting my deductible before the end of the year.
(331) Donations made to tax exempt organizations are often tax deductible.
(332) Charitable contributions of goods or services can be tax deductible.
(333) Donations to museums or cultural institutions can be tax deductible.
(334) Contributions to political action committees are not tax deductible.
(335) The coinsurance amount is applied after the deductible has been met.
(336) My insurance agent helped me understand the deductible on my policy.
(337) The issued policy will specify the deductible amount for each claim.
(338) Expenses related to maintaining a home office can be tax deductible.
(339) The HMO plan I chose has a high deductible but low monthly premiums.
(340) The deductible is like a fee you have to pay before insurance helps.
(341) You can ask your doctor about the deductible for medical procedures.
(342) The deductible is a way to make sure you are not misusing insurance.
(343) Sometimes, you might have to pay a deductible for medicine or tests.
(344) Your parents might have to pay a deductible for their car insurance.
(345) Your mom or dad will get a letter to notify them of your deductible.
(346) Your deductible might be lower if you have a cheaper insurance plan.
(347) You can choose a higher deductible if you have a low-risk lifestyle.
(348) You should never insure without understanding the deductible amount.
(349) It's wise to stockpile funds for a future home insurance deductible.
(350) You should always read the fine print to know the deductible amount.
(351) You should always keep track of the deductible amount you have paid.
(352) The deductible amount can affect the cost of your insurance premium.
(353) Notify the customer of the deductible before they sign the contract.
(354) The deductible is higher for luxury items, so we need to notify you.
(355) Notify the policyholder of the deductible for each type of incident.
(356) The insurance company deducted the deductible from the claim payout.
(357) The stipulators of the insurance policy included a deductible amount.
(358) The deductible is a way to make sure you are not overusing insurance.
(359) Your deductible might be higher if you have a pre-existing condition.
(360) Your deductible might be different if you go to a different hospital.
(361) It's important to understand the deductible on your insurance policy.
(362) I have to pay a deductible before my jewelry insurance covers a loss.
(363) The deductible is a fixed amount that you need to pay for each claim.
(364) You can choose a higher deductible if you have a good emergency fund.
(365) I have a high deductible plan because I don't go to the doctor often.
(366) I have a high deductible on my pet insurance because my pet is older.
(367) I wish my deductible was lower so I could afford to get my car fixed.
(368) The deductible amount can be different for different types of claims.
(369) You should always know the deductible amount before you file a claim.
(370) The deductible amount can be lower if you choose a higher deductible.
(371) The deductible for my professional liability insurance is $1 million.
(372) The insurance policy holder is responsible for paying the deductible.
(373) The charity organization issued tax-deductible certificates to donors.
(374) Donations to museums and cultural organizations can be tax deductible.
(375) The deductible can be a big expense if you have to pay it all at once.
(376) You can ask your parents about the deductible for their pet insurance.
(377) Your deductible may be waived if you have a serious medical condition.
(378) The policy limit can be affected by the type of deductible you choose.
(379) I have to pay a deductible before my home warranty covers any repairs.
(380) I wish my deductible was higher so my monthly premiums would be lower.
(381) I have a low deductible plan because I have a lot of medical expenses.
(382) I have to pay a $1,000 deductible before my health insurance kicks in.
(383) The contract during the insurance policy included a deductible clause.
(384) The insurance company is demanding that you pay up on your deductible.
(385) Always notify of deductible when you're dealing with liability claims.
(386) I have to pay my deductible before my insurance will cover my surgery.
(387) Notify the customer of the deductible before they purchase the policy.
(388) The deductible is lower for loyal customers, so we need to notify you.
(389) If you choose a higher deductible, your monthly premium will be lower.
(390) She was surprised by the high deductible on her health insurance plan.
(391) The interest cost of the business loan was deductible for tax purposes.
(392) I'm considering increasing my deductible to lower my insurance premium.
(393) The amortized interest on the loan was tax-deductible for the borrower.
(394) Some policies offer deductible waivers for certain preventive services.
(395) The insurance company deducts a deductible amount from any claims made.
(396) You can ask your parents about the deductible for their life insurance.
(397) You might have a different deductible for different types of insurance.
(398) Your deductible might be different for different types of medical care.
(399) I have to pay a deductible before my business insurance covers a claim.
(400) I have to pay a deductible before my umbrella insurance covers a claim.
(401) I have to pay a deductible before my flood insurance covers any damage.
(402) You need to pay the deductible even if the accident was not your fault.
(403) You need to pay the deductible even if the damages are caused by theft.
(404) I have to pay a deductible before my auto insurance covers any damages.
(405) I have to pay a deductible before my boat insurance covers any damages.
(406) You should always be aware of the deductible amount to avoid surprises.
(407) You should always ask your insurance agent about the deductible amount.
(408) The deductible is the amount you have to pay before insurance kicks in.
(409) I had to pay a $50 deductible when I had to get my windshield replaced.
(410) You should always keep a record of the deductible amount you have paid.
(411) The deductible amount can be reduced if you have a good driving record.
(412) The insurance company will deduct the deductible from the claim payout.
(413) The insurance company will deduct the deductible amount from your claim.
(414) If you have a student loan, paying interest on it may be tax-deductible.
(415) You can choose a higher deductible to pay less for insurance each month.
(416) Your parents might have to pay a deductible if their house gets damaged.
(417) You may have to pay a deductible for each person on your insurance plan.
(418) You can negotiate with your doctor or hospital to lower your deductible.
(419) The insurance company will notify you of any changes in your deductible.
(420) You can choose a lower deductible if you want to pay less out of pocket.
(421) I have to pay a deductible before my flood insurance covers any damages.
(422) I paid a premium through my insurance company to get a lower deductible.
(423) The insurance company will deduct your deductible from the claim payout.
(424) I have to pay the deductible before my insurance will cover my eye exam.
(425) You should always be aware of the deductible amount when making a claim.
(426) The deductible is higher for risky activities, so we need to notify you.
(427) The annual premium for my disability insurance policy is tax-deductible.
(428) He was disappointed to learn that his deductible was not tax-deductible.
(429) Home office expenses can be tax deductible for self-employed individuals.
(430) I am exploring the different deductible options for my medical insurance.
(431) The fire insurance policyholder is responsible for paying the deductible.
(432) Certain expenses related to caring for a dependent can be tax deductible.
(433) You can ask your parents about the deductible for their health insurance.
(434) The deductible is a way to make sure you are not wasting insurance money.
(435) You can ask your parents about the deductible for their travel insurance.
(436) You can ask your parents about the deductible for their dental insurance.
(437) Your deductible may be different for different types of medical services.
(438) Your deductible may change each year, so it's important to stay informed.
(439) I have to pay a deductible before my disability insurance covers a claim.
(440) The deductible amount can be a fixed amount or a percentage of the claim.
(441) I need to meet my deductible before my insurance will cover any expenses.
(442) I have a low deductible on my pet insurance because I have multiple pets.
(443) Alimonies are tax-deductible for the payer and taxable for the recipient.
(444) I have comprehensive insurance coverage, but my deductible is quite high.
(445) Medical expenses can be tax deductible if they exceed a certain threshold.
(446) The insurance deductible meant I had to pay for the damages out of pocket.
(447) They should have notified us of the deductible when we renewed our policy.
(448) The deductible is a way to make sure insurance is affordable for everyone.
(449) Your mom or dad will be notified of the deductible when they get the bill.
(450) You can ask your parents to show you where to find your deductible amount.
(451) You can ask your parents to help you understand how your deductible works.
(452) I have to pay a deductible before my phone insurance covers a replacement.
(453) The tax on medical expenses is deductible if they exceed a certain amount.
(454) I have to pay a deductible before my car repairs are covered by insurance.
(455) The insurance company will notify you of the deductible amount in writing.
(456) You can choose a higher deductible amount to lower your insurance premium.
(457) I chose a higher deductible on my car insurance because I'm a safe driver.
(458) The deductible is higher for intentional damage, so we need to notify you.
(459) The deductible on his disability insurance was too high for him to afford.
(460) She was happy to discover that her deductible was lower than her friend's.
(461) Donations to animal shelters or rescue organizations can be tax deductible.
(462) I wish they had notified me of the deductible before I had to make a claim.
(463) The tax code reclassifies certain expenses as deductible or non-deductible.
(464) If you have a $500 deductible, you have to pay $500 before insurance helps.
(465) The deductible is important to know when you have to pay for medical bills.
(466) The deductible is a way for insurance companies to share the cost with you.
(467) You can save money by choosing a higher deductible for your home insurance.
(468) Your parents might have to pay a deductible if they need to get a new roof.
(469) It's important to know what a deductible is so you can be a smart consumer.
(470) The policy period is the time when you can make changes to your deductible.
(471) You need to pay the deductible even if the damages are caused by vandalism.
(472) I have to pay a deductible before my renter's insurance covers any damages.
(473) I had to pay a $500 deductible when I had to get my air conditioning fixed.
(474) You should always know the deductible amount for your pet insurance policy.
(475) You should always keep track of the deductible amount you have paid so far.
(476) Always notify of deductible when you're dealing with auto insurance claims.
(477) The customer service representative will notify of claim deductible amount.
(478) The deductible is based on the value of the item, so we need to notify you.
(479) He had to pay the full deductible after his car was damaged in an accident.
(480) The insurance company insisted that the policyholder fork up the deductible.
(481) Expenses for business-related seminars or conferences can be tax deductible.
(482) The interest earned on my business loan is deductible as a business expense.
(483) We were not properly notified of the deductible until after we made a claim.
(484) Donations to animal shelters and rescue organizations can be tax deductible.
(485) Donations to environmental conservation organizations can be tax deductible.
(486) The insurance company gave me a benefit in lieu of a deductible for a claim.
(487) It's important to know your deductible so you can plan for medical expenses.
(488) It's important to know how much your deductible is so you can budget for it.
(489) Your parents might have to pay a deductible if they need to get new glasses.
(490) Your deductible is the amount you have to pay before the insurance kicks in.
(491) Your deductible might be higher if you have a more expensive insurance plan.
(492) I have to pay a deductible before my car rental insurance covers any damage.
(493) You should always be aware of the deductible amount before you file a claim.
(494) You should always know the deductible amount for your home insurance policy.
(495) You should always know the deductible amount for your auto insurance policy.
(496) I have to pay the deductible before my insurance will cover my lost luggage.
(497) You can cash out for your medical bills when you've reached your deductible.
(498) Notify of deductible to ensure that you're not paying more than you need to.
(499) The disability-related expenses can be tax-deductible for those who qualify.
(500) I have to pay my deductible before my insurance will pay for my car repairs.
(501) I have to pay my deductible before my insurance will cover my hospital stay.
(502) The insurance policy requires you to insure within the specified deductible.
(503) The policy clearly states the deductible, but they still need to notify you.
(504) The deductible is lower for preventative measures, so we need to notify you.
(505) The deductible for my vision insurance is $100, but I rarely need to use it.
(506) The accountant asked me to cross out stationery that was not tax-deductible.
(507) I'm glad I have a low deductible because I have a chronic medical condition.
(508) I chose a higher deductible to lower my annual premium for my car insurance.
(509) The deductible for my business insurance is based on the value of my assets.
(510) The annual fee for my professional association membership is tax deductible.
(511) Contributions to state-sponsored college savings plans can be tax deductible.
(512) Expenses for home renovations due to medical necessity can be tax deductible.
(513) The franchise tax is deductible as a business expense on federal tax returns.
(514) You can ask your parents about the deductible for their disability insurance.
(515) The deductible is a way to make sure you are not wasting insurance resources.
(516) A deductible is like a fee you have to pay before you can use your insurance.
(517) It's important to know how much your deductible is so you can save up for it.
(518) Your deductible might be higher if you have a more serious medical condition.
(519) The deductible is a way for the insurance company to share the risk with you.
(520) The deductible is the amount you pay out of pocket before insurance kicks in.
(521) I chose a higher deductible on my health insurance because I rarely get sick.
(522) Always notify of deductible when you're dealing with health insurance claims.
(523) The deductible is based on the cause of the damage, so we need to notify you.
(524) I chose a higher deductible to lower my annual premium for my auto insurance.
(525) I'm considering raising my deductible to lower my monthly insurance payments.
(526) She was relieved to find out that her deductible was covered by her employer.
(527) The insurance company deducted a deductible from my claim for a car accident.
(528) Repairs and maintenance can be tax-deductible for certain types of properties.
(529) The insurance company offers options to insure beyond the standard deductible.
(530) The client was relieved to find out that their legal fees were tax-deductible.
(531) The customer service representative should have notified me of the deductible.
(532) I wish they had notified me of the deductible before I had to pay the premium.
(533) Contributions to a 529 college savings plan are tax deductible in some states.
(534) The deductible is a way to make sure you are responsible for some of the cost.
(535) My mom's group insurance plan has a high deductible, but low monthly premiums.
(536) I have to pay a deductible before my homeowner's insurance covers any damages.
(537) You need to pay the deductible amount even if the accident was not your fault.
(538) You should always know the deductible amount for your health insurance policy.
(539) You should always know the deductible amount for your travel insurance policy.
(540) The deductible for my auto insurance is lower if I have a good driving record.
(541) The deductible is lower for certain types of claims, so we need to notify you.
(542) Charitable contributions made through payroll deductions can be tax deductible.
(543) The contract up for the insurance policy said that you had to pay a deductible.
(544) The deductible is a way to make sure you are not taking advantage of insurance.
(545) Your parents might have to pay a deductible if they have to go to the hospital.
(546) I have to pay a deductible before my dental implant insurance covers any costs.
(547) The insurance company will deduct the deductible amount from your claim payout.
(548) The insurance company will notify you of the deductible amount you need to pay.
(549) The deductible is a way for the insurance company to incentivize safe behavior.
(550) I wish my deductible was lower so I wouldn't have to pay as much out of pocket.
Deductible meaning
Deductible is a term that is commonly used in the insurance industry. It refers to the amount of money that an individual is required to pay out of pocket before their insurance coverage kicks in.
For example, if an individual has a $500 deductible on their car insurance policy and they get into an accident that causes $1,000 worth of damage, they will be responsible for paying the first $500 and their insurance company will cover the remaining $500. If you are looking to use the word deductible in a sentence, there are a few tips that you should keep in mind. First and foremost, it is important to understand the meaning of the word and how it is used in the context of insurance. This will help you to use the word correctly and avoid any confusion or misunderstandings. One way to use the word deductible in a sentence is to describe the amount of money that a person is responsible for paying before their insurance coverage kicks in.
For example, you could say "My car insurance policy has a $1,000 deductible, which means that I will have to pay the first $1,000 of any damages before my insurance company will cover the rest." Another way to use the word deductible in a sentence is to talk about how it affects the cost of insurance premiums.
For example, you could say "I opted for a higher deductible on my health insurance policy in order to lower my monthly premiums." It is also important to note that the word deductible can be used as both a noun and an adjective. As a noun, it refers to the specific amount of money that a person is responsible for paying. As an adjective, it can be used to describe insurance policies that have a deductible. When using the word deductible in a sentence, it is important to be clear and concise. Avoid using overly complicated language or technical jargon that may confuse your audience. Instead, focus on using simple, straightforward language that accurately conveys the meaning of the word.
In conclusion, deductible is a term that is commonly used in the insurance industry to describe the amount of money that an individual is required to pay out of pocket before their insurance coverage kicks in. When using the word in a sentence, it is important to understand its meaning and how it is used in the context of insurance. By following these tips, you can use the word deductible effectively and accurately in your writing.
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