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emergency tax - vertaling naar russisch

METHOD TO IMPOSE FINANCIAL CHARGE OR OTHER LEVY UPON A TAXPAYER BY A GOVERNMENT OR FUNCTIONAL EQUIVALENT
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emergency tax         
чрезвычайный налог
tax         
1) налог; сбор; пошлина; подать
2) обложение || облагать налогом или пошлиной
3) амер. разг. размер счёта
4) амер. членские взносы || взимать членские взносы
5) амер. разг. назначать или спрашивать цену
- after tax
- before tax
- tax free
- tax in kind
- liable to a tax
- tax on accumulation of profits
- tax on capital
- tax on income
- tax on investments
- tax on profits
- abate a tax
- abolish a tax
- collect taxes
- cut down a tax
- dodge a tax
- evade a tax
- impose a tax
- tax income
- lay a tax on
- make a tax
- pay taxes
- raise taxes
- withhold taxes
- accrued tax
- accumulated-earnings tax
- ad valorem tax
- agricultural tax
- airport tax
- alcohol tax
- amusement tax
- antichain store taxes
- apportioned tax
- assessed taxes
- burdensome taxes
- business tax
- capital-gains tax
- capital transfer tax
- capitation tax
- chain-store tax
- city tax
- "class" tax
- commodity tax
- company income tax
- consumption tax
- corporation income tax
- death tax
- deferred tax
- depreciated currency tax
- direct tax
- dividends tax
- double tax
- earmarked taxes
- effluent tax
- emergency tax
- employer payroll tax
- employment tax
- equalization tax
- estate tax
- excess profits tax
- excise tax
- export tax
- farm taxes
- farmer's tax
- federal tax
- flat-rate tax
- franchise tax
- general property tax
- gift tax
- graded tax
- graduated tax
- graduated income tax
- head tax
- hidden taxes
- highway tax
- highway users tax
- immovable property tax
- import tax
- import turnover tax
- income tax
- increment value tax
- indirect tax
- individual income tax
- inflation tax
- inheritance tax
- initiation tax
- interest equalization tax
- intermediate taxes
- land tax
- legacy tax
- local tax
- lost tax
- lump-sum tax
- luxuries tax
- matured tax
- multistage sales tax
- municipal tax
- national tax
- negative income tax
- net worth tax
- occupational tax
- payroll tax
- personal property tax
- poll tax
- privilege tax
- processing tax
- profits tax
- progressive tax
- property tax
- proportional tax
- punitive tax on retained earnings
- purchase tax
- real estate tax
- receipts tax
- regressive tax
- retail sales tax
- retirement taxes
- returnable tax
- salary tax
- sales tax
- salt tax
- security transfer taxes
- selective employment tax
- severance tax
- shared tax
- single tax
- single-stage sales tax
- social insurance tax
- social security tax
- stamp tax
- state tax
- stockholder's tax
- stock transfer tax
- sumptuary tax
- super tax
- supplemental tax
- tobacco tax
- tonnage tax
- transfer tax
- turnover tax
- undistributed profit tax
- use tax
- use tax on automobiles
- value-added tax
- wage tax
- wealth tax
- withholding tax
tax         

[tæks]

общая лексика

налог

налогообложение

строительное дело

сбор

пошлина

существительное

[tæks]

общая лексика

бремя

гнет

груз

тяжесть (какого-либо серьезного или чрезмерного требования, обязательства и т. п.)

испытание (нервов и т. п.)

издержки

чрезмерное требование

пошлина, сбор

напряжение, бремя, испытание

экономика

налог (обязательный, индивидуально безвозмездный платеж, взимаемый с юридических и физических лиц в форме отчуждения принадлежащих им на праве собственности, хозяйственного ведения или оперативного управления денежных средств в целях финансового обеспечения деятельности государства и (или) муниципальных образований)

подать

пошлина

сбор (обязательный взнос, взимаемый с юридических и физических лиц, уплата которого является одним из условий совершения в интересах плательщика государственными органами или иными уполномоченными органами и должностными лицами юридически значимых действий, включая предоставление определенных прав или выдачу разрешений)

американизм

членские взносы (в профсоюзе, каком-либо обществе и т. п.)

членские взносы (в обществе, профсоюзе и т. п.)

разговорное выражение

плата по счету

цена

размер счета

размер счёта

устаревшее выражение

неодобрение

порицание

обвинение

синоним

charge levy; tariff; imposition

глагол

общая лексика

чрезмерно напрягать [утомлять, истощать]

подвергать испытанию (силы, память, нервы и т. п.)

подвергать обложению (налогом)

испытывать

делать выговор

выговаривать (кому-л. за что-л.)

чрезмерно напрягать, подвергать испытанию

утомлять

делать выговор, отчитывать (кого-л.)

обвинять, осуждать

определять размер судебных издержек

экономика

облагать налогом [пошлиной, сбором]

таксировать (определять или устанавливать размер судебных издержек, штрафов и т. п.)

американизм

взимать членские взносы

взимать членские взносы (в обществе, профсоюзе)

разговорное выражение

назначать или спрашивать цену

брать плату

устаревшее выражение

порицать

упрекать (кого-либо)

обвинять (в чем-либо)

осуждать (за что-либо)

юриспруденция

определять или устанавливать размер (штрафа, издержек, убытков)

определять размер убытков, штрафа и т. п.

собирательное выражение

спрашивать, назначать цену

синоним

impose; levy; assess; burden; assess, impose, levy

Definitie

ДЕТСКИЙ ФОНД ООН
(United Nations Children's Fund , ЮНИСЕФ). Создан в 1946 как Чрезвычайная организация помощи детям в разоренных войной странах Европы (совр. название - с 1953). Ведущее учреждение ООН по координации деятельности по программам для детей. С 1950 начал уделять главное внимание улучшению положения детей в развивающихся странах. Основные источники финансирования программ помощи - ежегодные добровольные взносы правительств, пожертвования общественных организаций и частных лиц. Секретариат - в Нью-Йорке. Имеет отделения: в Женеве, региональные - в ряде развивающихся стран. Нобелевская премия мира (1965).

Wikipedia

Tax

A tax is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to fund government spending and various public expenditures (regional, local, or national), and tax compliance refers to policy actions and individual behaviour aimed at ensuring that taxpayers are paying the right amount of tax at the right time and securing the correct tax allowances and tax reliefs. The first known taxation took place in Ancient Egypt around 3000–2800 BC. A failure to pay in a timely manner (non-compliance), along with evasion of or resistance to taxation, is punishable by law. Taxes consist of direct or indirect taxes and may be paid in money or as its labor equivalent.

Most countries have a tax system in place, in order to pay for public, common societal, or agreed national needs and for the functions of government. Some levy a flat percentage rate of taxation on personal annual income, but most scale taxes are progressive based on brackets of annual income amounts. Most countries charge a tax on an individual's income as well as on corporate income. Countries or subunits often also impose wealth taxes, inheritance taxes, estate taxes, gift taxes, property taxes, sales taxes, use taxes, payroll taxes, duties and/or tariffs.

In economic terms, taxation transfers wealth from households or businesses to the government. This has effects on economic growth and economic welfare that can be both increased (known as fiscal multiplier) or decreased (known as excess burden of taxation). Consequently, taxation is a highly debated topic by some, as although taxation is deemed necessary by general consensus in order for society to function and grow in an orderly and equitable manner through the government provision of public goods and public services, others such as libertarians and anarcho-capitalists are anti-taxation and denounce taxation broadly or in its entirety, classifying taxation as theft or extortion through coercion along with the use of force.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor emergency tax
1. The outpouring of generosity was prompted by the Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act.
2. Three decades ago they were forced into emergency tax and spending changes at the hands of the foreign exchange dealers and the International Monetary Fund.
3. Instead, call the IRS at 800–82'–1040 to see if the agency is really trying to contact you about a tax refund. × × × The Treasury Department issued guidance last week for provisions of this year‘s Katrina Emergency Tax Relief Act.
4. Thursday January 24, 2008 1:31 AM By ANDREW TAYLOR Associated Press Writer WASHINGTON (AP) – Pushing deficit concerns aside, Democratic and Republican leaders moved closer to agreement with the White House Wednesday night on emergency tax cuts and benefit increases to jolt the economy out of its slump, including opening new financing windows for some home loans.
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