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    disallowance

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  2. : to refuse to allow. disallowance. ˌdis-ə-ˈlau̇-ən (t)s. noun. Synonyms. contradict. deny. disaffirm. disavow. disclaim. disconfirm. disown. gainsay. negate. negative. refute. reject. repudiate. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of disallow in a Sentence.

  3. Disallowance is an important concept in legal documents because it helps to ensure that all parties involved are on the same page regarding what is and isn't allowed. By clearly outlining what is disallowed, legal documents can help to prevent misunderstandings and disputes down the line.

  4. Jul 19, 2022 · Essentially, when a government transaction is disallowed, as it is either irregular, unnecessary, excessive, extravagant or illegal, the public funds used for it must be returned to the...

  5. 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.] dis′al·low′a·ble adj. dis′al·low′ance n.

  6. noun. 1. the act of rejecting something as untrue or invalid. 2. the act of cancelling something. The word disallowance is derived from disallow, shown below. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. disallow in British English. (ˌdɪsəˈlaʊ ) verb (transitive) 1. to reject as untrue or invalid. 2. to cancel.

  7. Definition of "disallowance" A conclusion by the IRS after a review, rejecting a deduction or other tax benefit claimed on a taxpayer's return. How to use "disallowance" in a sentence. The large amount of donations listed on the tax return raised suspicion, leading to a disallowance.

  8. Disallowance definition: The action of not allowing , or of withdrawing allowance .