ad valorem - translation to greek
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ad valorem - translation to greek

TAX BASED ON VALUE OF TRANSACTION
Ad valorem; Ad Valorem; Ad-valorem

ad valorem         
αναλογίαν της αξίας, κατά εκτίμηση, κατά αξία
reductio ad absurdum         
  • alt=A bearded white Christian cleric in red argues towards an older pensive white Christian cleric in black.
FORM OF ARGUMENT IN INFORMAL LOGIC
Reductio ad absurdam; Reductio Ad Absurdum; Incoherency argument; Reduction ad absurdum; Ad absurdum; Indirect argument; Road Runner Tactic; Apagogical argument; Reductio ab absurdo; Reductio ad absurdium; Argumentum ad absurdum; Reductio ad absurdem; Reducio ad absurdum; Assume by contradiction; Reduction to absurdity; Reduction ad absurbum; Argument ad absurdum; Reducto ad absurdum; Absurd argument; Reductio ad Absurdum
εις άτοπο απαγωγή
anno Domini         
  • ''Anno Domini'' inscription at [[Klagenfurt Cathedral]], Austria
  • Statue of [[Charlemagne]] by [[Agostino Cornacchini]] (1725), at [[St. Peter's Basilica]], Vatican City. Charlemagne promoted the usage of the ''Anno Domini'' epoch throughout the [[Carolingian Empire]].
WESTERN CALENDAR ERA
A.D.; A.D; Anno domini; Christian Era; Christian era; Before Christ; Anno domino; Anno Salutis; AD; Anno Domini nostri lesu Christi; In the year of our Lord; Ap.J; A. D.; BC vs AD; Anno Dominni; Anno Dommini; Anno Donimi; Dionysian era; Era of Christianity; Anno Domine; Dionysian Era; BC/AD; BC AD; After Death (era); A.d.; AD.; Year of our Lord; AD and BC; In the year of the Lord; AD (era); AD calendar system; Before christ
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Definition

Ad valorem
·- A term used to denote a duty or charge laid upon goods, at a certain rate per cent upon their value, as stated in their invoice, - in opposition to a specific sum upon a given quantity or number; as, an ad valorem duty of twenty per cent.

Wikipedia

Ad valorem tax

An ad valorem tax (Latin for "according to value") is a tax whose amount is based on the value of a transaction or of property. It is typically imposed at the time of a transaction, as in the case of a sales tax or value-added tax (VAT). An ad valorem tax may also be imposed annually, as in the case of a real or personal property tax, or in connection with another significant event (e.g. inheritance tax, expatriation tax, or tariff). In some countries, a stamp duty is imposed as an ad valorem tax.

Examples of use of ad valorem
1. Ad Valorem was two and a half lengths further away in third.
2. As such, those selling at above Rs 1'0 a bag would pay ad valorem duty instead of specific duty.
3. "There has been some talk of a constitutional amendment, maybe going away from an ad valorem tax," says Michael Starn, communications director at the Municipal Association.
4. The Petroleum Minister was seeking a shift to specific duties on fuel from the current mix of ad–valorem and specific duties.
5. As a result of these two determinations, on August 11, 2003, Commerce published a countervailing duty order requiring the imposition of "countervailing duties" of 44 percent ad valorem.