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entrate
fiscali

В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

английски
английски
италиански
италиански
италиански
италиански
английски
английски
В речника Oxford-Paravia италиански

I. revenue [Brit ˈrɛvənjuː, Am ˈrɛvəˌn(j)u] СЪЩ

1. revenue:

2. revenue (in GB):

II. revenues СЪЩ

revenues npl:

I. tax [Brit taks, Am tæks] СЪЩ

tassa f (on su)
to pay £1, 000 in tax

II. tax [Brit taks, Am tæks] ГЛАГ прх

1. tax profits, earnings, person:

to be taxed at a rate of 18% person:
to be taxed at a rate of 18% sum, income, profit:

2. tax MOTOR:

3. tax (strain, stretch) прен:

tax patience, goodwill, wits

в PONS речника

tax revenues СЪЩ

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revenue [ˈre··nu:] СЪЩ

1. revenue (income):

proventi м pl

2. revenue of government:

entrate f pl

I. tax <-es> [tæks] СЪЩ

1. tax FIN:

to put a tax on sth

2. tax прен (burden):

to be a tax on sb

II. tax [tæks] ГЛАГ прх

1. tax FIN:

2. tax (accuse):

3. tax прен (need effort):

Present
Itax
youtax
he/she/ittaxes
wetax
youtax
theytax
Past
Itaxed
youtaxed
he/she/ittaxed
wetaxed
youtaxed
theytaxed
Present Perfect
Ihavetaxed
youhavetaxed
he/she/ithastaxed
wehavetaxed
youhavetaxed
theyhavetaxed
Past Perfect
Ihadtaxed
youhadtaxed
he/she/ithadtaxed
wehadtaxed
youhadtaxed
theyhadtaxed

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Since 2000, fuel tax revenues have declined significantly as a result of less driving and increasing fuel efficiency.
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The government fiscal balance is in deficit because the government has not been able to raise sufficient tax revenues to cover expenses.
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A vicious cycle began: repressed inflation encouraged the informal economy, thus reducing tax revenues and leading to higher deficits and even higher inflation.
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So, for example, if a province's economy booms and the provincial government's potential income tax revenues increase, equalization payments decrease.
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Manila had an annual income of over 700 million pesos due to these increase in tax revenues.
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