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lumpsum - translation to English

TAX WHICH IS THE SAME FOR EVERY LIABLE INDIVIDUAL
Poll taxes; Poll Tax; Head tax; Poll tax collector; Polltax; Pole tax; Head Tax; Capitation tax; Poll-tax; Lumpsum tax; Lump-sum subsidy; Lump-sum redistribution; Per capita tax; Tax per head; Capitation taxes
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lumpsum      
1) лумпсум
2) оплата фрахта за все судно, независимо от количества перевезенного груза (ф)
lumpsum      
1) крупная сумма
2) паушальная сумма (без дифференцирования составляющих частей)
3) твёрдая сумма фрахта (вне зависимости от количества груза, фактически погруженного на судно)
lumpsum charter      
фрахтование судна на условии лумпсум

Definition

capitation tax

Wikipedia

Poll tax

A poll tax, also known as head tax or capitation, is a tax levied as a fixed sum on every liable individual (typically every adult), without reference to income or resources. Poll is an archaic term for "head" or "top of the head". The sense of "counting heads" is found in phrases like polling place and opinion poll.

Head taxes were important sources of revenue for many governments from ancient times until the 19th century. In the United Kingdom, poll taxes were levied by the governments of John of Gaunt in the 14th century, Charles II in the 17th and Margaret Thatcher in the 20th century. In the United States, voting poll taxes (whose payment was a precondition to voting in an election) have been used to disenfranchise impoverished and minority voters (especially under Reconstruction).

By their very nature, poll taxes are considered regressive. Many other economists brand them as highly harmful taxes for low incomes (100 monetary units of a fortune of 10,000 represent 1% of said wealth, while 100 monetary units of a fortune of 500 represents 20%). Its acceptance or "neutrality" (there is no truly neutral tax on the population) will depend on the amount of payment that is agreed upon and set by the government body. Therefore, low amounts generally go unnoticed just as high amounts generate many tax revolts. Examples of such tax riots are the 1381 Peasants' Revolt in England and the 1906 Bambatha Rebellion against colonial rule in South Africa.

Examples of use of lumpsum
1. For those willing to ‘Go West‘ the rates are now exceeding $2.2M lumpsum.
2. Defence Secretary Des Browne yesterday boasted of a ‘generous‘ new deal which will see increased lumpsum payments to some of the worst casualties in Iraq and Afghanistan.
3. The lumpsum grant is being fixed from two hundred thousand to one million rupees according to their grades while pension of the heirs has also been increased.
4. There has been little movement to the Far East from West Africa, but interest for fuel oil from Europe and the Caribbeans to Singapore for transhipment to China has moved those rates up from $3M to $3.5M lumpsum.
5. A committee lead by Defence Ministry officials decided to give the Shfaram victims a lumpsum amount rather than a lifelong monthly payment, a ministry statement said, without mentioning an amount.
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