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rimborsabili

Rimborsabili is an Italian adjective meaning capable of being reimbursed. It describes expenses, costs or items for which a payer, such as an employer, insurer, or government body, can provide repayment or a refund. The term is formed from the verb rimborsare (to reimburse) with the suffix -abile.

In everyday use, rimborsabile appears in policies, contracts and administrative documents to designate eligibility for repayment.

How reimbursement works varies by context. Typically, the claimant must provide documentation—receipts, tickets, invoices, proof of

The concept is contrasted with non-rimborsabili, which are expenses not eligible for repayment under a given

Common
areas
where
costs
are
described
as
rimborsabili
include
travel
expenses
(transport,
lodging,
meals),
medical
costs
covered
by
insurance
or
public
health
systems,
and
other
business-related
costs
such
as
professional
fees
or
training
expenses.
The
designation
helps
distinguish
reimbursable
items
from
those
that
are
not.
payment—and
often
a
description
of
the
expense’s
purpose.
Submissions
are
reviewed
against
policy
rules,
and
reimbursements
are
issued
up
to
approved
limits
or
caps.
Some
expenses
require
pre-authorization
or
adhere
to
time
limits
for
submission.
policy.
Examples
of
non-rimborsabili
include
personal
costs,
fines,
penalties,
or
items
outside
the
scope
of
the
policy.
The
exact
terms
and
treatment
of
rimborsi
can
differ
by
country,
organization,
and
specific
agreement.