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Что (кто) такое indirect result - определение

TAX COLLECTED BY AN INTERMEDIARY. INDIRECT TAXES ARE LEVIED (IMPOSED OR CHARGED) BY GOVERNMENT
Indirect taxes; Indirect taxation; Indirect Tax
  • General government]] revenue, in % of [[GDP]], from indirect taxes. For this data, the [[variance]] of GDP per capita with purchasing power parity (PPP) is explained in 0 % by tax revenue.
  • Tax structure per OECD country in 2018.<ref>OECD (2020), Revenue Statistics 2020. Chapter 1: Tax revenue trends 1965-2018. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. https://doi.org/10.1787/888934209457</ref>
  • Trends in Tax Structures in OECD Countries<ref>OECD (2020), Revenue Statistics 2020, Chapter 1: Tax revenue trends 1965-2018. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. https://doi.org/10.1787/888934209457</ref>
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result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
n. common lawyer lingo for outcome of a lawsuit.
upshot         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
¦ noun an eventual outcome or conclusion.
upshot         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
The upshot of a series of events or discussions is the final result of them, usually a surprising result.
The upshot is that we have lots of good but not very happy employees...
= outcome
N-SING: the N
result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
¦ noun
1. a consequence, effect, or outcome.
(also results) a satisfactory outcome: persistence guarantees results.
2. an item of information or a quantity or formula obtained by experiment or calculation.
3. a final score, mark, or placing in a sporting event or examination.
4. (usu. results) the outcome of a business's trading over a given period, expressed as a statement of profit or loss.
¦ verb occur or follow as a result.
?(result in) have (a specified end or outcome).
Origin
ME: from med. L. resultare 'to result', earlier in the sense 'spring back', from re- (expressing intensive force) + saltare (frequentative of salire 'to jump').
result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
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n.
1) to achieve, produce results
2) to evaluate, measure; tabulate results
3) to negate, nullify, undo a result
4) a direct; final; lasting; logical; negative; net; positive; striking; surprising result
5) overall; surefire results
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v.
1) (d; intr.) to result from (her death resulted from an overdose of pills)
2) (d; intr.) to result in (the argument resulted in a fight)
result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
(results, resulting, resulted)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
A result is something that happens or exists because of something else that has happened.
Compensation is available for people who have developed asthma as a direct result of their work...
N-COUNT: oft as a N
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If something results in a particular situation or event, it causes that situation or event to happen.
Fifty per cent of road accidents result in head injuries...
VERB: V in n
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If something results from a particular event or action, it is caused by that event or action.
Many hair problems result from what you eat...
Ignore the early warnings and illness could result.
VERB: V from n, V
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A result is the situation that exists at the end of a contest.
The final election results will be announced on Friday.
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A result is the number that you get when you do a calculation.
They found their computers producing different results from exactly the same calculation.
= answer
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Your results are the marks or grades that you get for examinations you have taken. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use scores
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Kate's exam results were excellent.
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Result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
·noun A flying back; resilience.
II. Result ·vi To leap back; to Rebound.
III. Result ·noun The decision or determination of a council or deliberative assembly; a resolve; a decree.
IV. Result ·vi To proceed, spring, or rise, as a consequence, from facts, arguments, premises, combination of circumstances, consultation, thought, or endeavor.
V. Result ·vi To come out, or have an issue; to Terminate; to have consequences;
- followed by in; as, this measure will result in good or in evil.
VI. Result ·noun That which results; the conclusion or end to which any course or condition of things leads, or which is obtained by any process or operation; consequence or effect; as, the result of a course of action; the result of a mathematical operation.
Upshot         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
·noun Final issue; conclusion; the sum and substance; the end; the result; the consummation.
upshot         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
n.
Conclusion, end, termination, consummation, issue, event, result.
result         
FINAL CONSEQUENCE OR PRODUCT OF A SEQUENCE OF ACTIONS OR EVENTS
Upshot; Upshots; Reſult
I. v. n.
1.
Proceed, come, follow, flow, issue, arise, spring, rise, originate, ensue, accrue, be the effect, be derived.
2.
End, terminate, eventuate.
II. n.
1.
Consequence (from a certain combination of causes or from premises), inference, conclusion, deduction, outcome.
2.
Issue, event, effect, termination, end, fruit, product, consequence, outcome.
3.
Decision, resolve, determination, resolution, conclusion.

Википедия

Indirect tax

An indirect tax (such as sales tax, per unit tax, value added tax (VAT), or goods and services tax (GST), excise, consumption tax, tariff) is a tax that is levied upon goods and services before they reach the customer who ultimately pays the indirect tax as a part of market price of the good or service purchased. Alternatively, if the entity who pays taxes to the tax collecting authority does not suffer a corresponding reduction in income, i.e., impact and tax incidence are not on the same entity meaning that tax can be shifted or passed on, then the tax is indirect.

An indirect tax is collected by an intermediary (such as a retail store) from the person (such as the consumer) who pays the tax included in the price of a purchased good. The intermediary later files a tax return and forwards the tax proceeds to government with the return. In this sense, the term indirect tax is contrasted with a direct tax, which is collected directly by government from the persons (legal or natural) on whom it is imposed. Some commentators have argued that "a direct tax is one that cannot be charged by the taxpayer to someone else, whereas an indirect tax can be."

Indirect taxes constitute a significant proportion of total tax revenue raised by the government. Data published by OECD show that the average indirect tax share of total tax revenue for all member countries in 2018 was 32.7% with standard deviation 7.9%. The member country with the highest share was Chile with 53.2% and at the other end was USA with 17.6%. The general trend in direct vs indirect tax ratio in total tax revenue over past decades in developed countries shows an increase in direct tax share of total tax revenue. Although this trend is also observed in developing countries, the trend is less pronounced there than in developed countries.

Indirect taxes have several uses, the most prominent one (same as for direct taxes) is to raise government revenue. Sales tax and value added tax (VAT) play the major role in this, with VAT being more commonly used around the world. The distinction between these two taxes is that sales tax is paid by the customer at the moment of purchase of the final good or service, whereas VAT is a multistage tax imposed on goods and services that is collected in parts at each stage of production and distribution of goods and services in proportion to the value added by each taxpaying entity.

Apart from the role in raising government revenue, indirect taxes, in the form of tariffs and import duties, are also used to regulate quantity of imports and exports flowing in and out of the country. In case of imports, by tariff imposition the government protects domestic producers from foreign producers that may have lower production costs, and thus are able to sell their goods and services at lower prices, driving domestic producers out of the market. After tariff imposition, imported goods become more expensive for domestic consumers, hence domestic producers are better-off than before tariff imposition.

Furthermore, indirect taxes in the form of excise taxes are used to reduce the consumption of goods and services that create negative externalities. For instance, an excise tax imposed on a pack of cigarettes increases the price of cigarettes, which leads to decreased consumption of cigarettes, which leads to the reduction of health conditions caused by smoking and second-hand smoking. Moreover, the tax discourages the youth from taking up smoking as they have quite elastic price elasticity of cigarette demand.

The concept of Value Added Tax (VAT) as an indirect tax was the brainchild of a German industrialist, Dr. Wilhelm von Siemens in 1918. A hundred years later, the tax which was devised to be efficient and relatively simple to collect and enforce is, together with Goods and Services Tax (GST), now in place in over 140 countries globally.