Unearned revenue - traducción al árabe
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Unearned revenue - traducción al árabe

INCREASE IN THE VALUE OF LAND OR ANY PROPERTY WITHOUT EXPENDITURE OF ANY KIND ON THE PART OF THE PROPRIETOR
Unearned Increment

Unearned revenue      
إيرادات غير مكتسبة بالعمل
ticket inspector         
  • Revenue control inspectors and police officers at a bus stop in London
  • Ticket inspector in Melbourne, located in Box Hill station, reporting a commuter who has potentially violated laws of transportation
  • Undercover ticket inspectors on a tram in Victoria, Australia.
Revenue Protection Officer; Ticket inspector; Fare inspector; Revenue Protection Inspector; Revenue protection
مُفَتِّشُ تَذَاكِر
Tax collection         
GOVERNMENT AGENCY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE INTAKE OF GOVERNMENT REVENUE, TAX ADMINISTRATION IN SOME JURISDICTION
Tax collection; Tax Authority; Revenue services; Revenue agency; Revenue agencies; Revenue authorities; Revenue authority; Taxation agencies; Taxation agency; Taxation authorities; Taxation authority; Tax agency; Directorate of Internal Revenue; Tax collection agencies
تحصيل الضرائب

Definición

revenue ruling
n. a published opinion of the Internal Revenue Service stating what it would rule on future tax questions based on the same circumstances. These rulings are of general use to taxpayers, tax preparers, accountants and attorneys in anticipating tax treatment by the IRS. They have the force of law until otherwise determined by the federal tax court or a new revenue ruling. See also: income tax

Wikipedia

Unearned increment

Unearned increment is an increase in the value of land or any property without expenditure of any kind on the part of the proprietor; it is an early statement of the notion of unearned income. It was coined by John Stuart Mill, who proposed taxing it so that it benefits every member of a society. Mill's concept was refined and developed by nineteenth-century economist Henry George in his book Progress and Poverty (1879). George argued that the value of land increased as population growth expanded the division of labor. A landowner's exclusive claim to their land granted them the ability to collect the excess productivity as economic rent. Thorstein Veblen further developed the concept, pointing out that the value of a piece of land was also dependent on current technological capabilities.
Veblen thought the unearned increment increased as the industrial arts advanced, so the argument could be extended from land to capital goods. Focusing on the role of technical knowledge in the creation and operation of capital, Veblen argues the unearned increment in the case of capital is in the monopolization of the community's knowledge. As industrial methods advance and the unit of industrial equipment grows larger, it becomes feasible to monopolize the required materials for earning a living, effectively monopolizing a portion of the community's knowledge. For both George and Veblen, the unearned increment emerges from the actions of an individual with the ability to exclusively use a community asset in order to generate profit. The profit takes the form of an unearned increment because the individual reaping the profit didn't create the land (or knowledge) used to do so. Both thinkers also argued that such monopolization of the community's resources would lead to the creation of economic slavery.

Ejemplos de uso de Unearned revenue
1. "This will be first quarter where the unearned revenue sees a meaningful impact from the prospect of significant new products," said Jamie Friedman, analyst at Fulcrum Global Partners.
2. Wall Street began focusing more closely on unearned revenue after Microsoft began encouraging customers to sign long–term contracts for products in its pipeline.
3. Microsoft‘s unearned revenue balance for the business division that included Office grew the fastest in the latest quarter, rising $542 million to $2.8 billion.
4. Unearned revenue, which reflects long–term contracts that have been signed but not recognized as income, were $350 million higher than Microsoft had projected at $'.17 billion, indicating strong business demand for future products.
5. Along with quarterly results, Microsoft on Thursday will report unearned revenue, which reflects long–term contracts on the balance sheet that have been signed but not recognized as income.