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Exchequer - перевод на Английский

DEPARTMENT OF THE BRITISH GOVERNMENT RESPONSIBLE FOR TAXATION
English Exchequer; English exchequer; British Exchequer; Royal Exchequer
  • [[Kingdom of England]] Exchequer note, 5 Pounds, dated 6 August 1697

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* Chancellor of the Exchequer = Ministro de Economía
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MINISTER FOR FINANCE IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND HEAD OF TREASURY
Chancellor of the exchequer; Second Lord of the Treasury; Chancellor of the Exchequer of England; Second lord of the treasury; The Chancellor of the Exchequer; Chancellor Of the Exchequer Treasury; Chancellor of the Exchquer; British Chancellor; Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom; List of Chancellors of the Exchequer; Second lord of the Treasury; UK Chancellor of the Exchequer
(n.) = Ministro de Economía
Ex: At the other extreme from AA is BM, which avoids prescribing entry under the real name for pseudonymous or anonymous documents unless the designation is an official one such as "The Chancellor of the Exchequer".

Определение

Exchequer
Brit. the account at the Bank of England into which tax receipts and other public monies are paid.

Википедия

Exchequer

In the civil service of the United Kingdom, His Majesty’s Exchequer, or just the Exchequer, is the accounting process of central government and the government's current account (i.e., money held from taxation and other government revenues) in the Consolidated Fund. It can be found used in various financial documents including the latest departmental and agency annual accounts.

It was the name of a British government department responsible for the collection and the management of taxes and revenues; of making payments on behalf of the sovereign and auditing official accounts. It also developed a judicial role along with its accountancy responsibilities and tried legal cases relating to revenue.

Similar offices were later created in Normandy around 1180, in Scotland around 1200 and in Ireland in 1210.

Примеры употребления для Exchequer
1. Treasury Secretary Snow, left, and Chancellor of the Exchequer Brown.
2. Lord Lamont was Chancellor of the Exchequer, 1''0–'3
3. Gordon Brown, Chancellor of the Exchequer of the United Kingdom.
4. If they were all abolished, the exchequer would gain 1.1bn.
5. The Exchequer has budgeted for 10m to cover the exemption.