cash rebate
collocation in Englishmeaningsofcashandrebate
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cash
noun[U]
uk/kæʃ/us/kæʃ/
money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or ...
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rebate
noun[C]
uk/ˈriː.beɪt/us/ˈriː.beɪt/
an amount of money that is returned to you, especially by the government, for example when you have paid too ...
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(Definition ofcashandrebatefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The new 2004 law limited the sales commission to 2.5 % of the premium, which should reduce the feasiblecashrebateand possibly the sales of annuities.
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In 1968, a furthercashrebateof £500,000 was accepted.
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The amount of thecashrebateshould be determined by competition between trading stamp companies.
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If the option expires inactive, then it may be worthless, or there may be acashrebatepaid out as a fraction of the premium.
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Two separate initiatives are being pursued in 2011 to transform the tax credit into acashrebateworth up to $7,500.
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Residential and commercial customers may receive a lump sumcashrebateor, for larger systems, a five-year payback program from their local utility company.
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The £20 million windfall came about after more than £2 billion which should have been paid out in cash rebates to private pension holders was banked instead.
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There is also the option to donate the cash rebates to a charity of choice.
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The task of selling it became more difficult when polls indicated that the promised cash rebates made voters even more suspicious of privatisation.
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The servicemen would benefit directly by getting cash rebates and discounts on purchases and indirectly through surpluses given back as a whole from each year's trading.
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