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non-tax revenue
nichtsteuerliche Einnahme
ˈtax rev·enue СЪЩ
Steueraufkommen ср <-s> kein pl
tax revenue[s мн]
tax revenue[s мн]
Zahllast ФИН
I. tax <pl -es> [tæks] СЪЩ
1. tax ФИН (levy):
Steuer f <-, -n>
Abgabe f <-, -n>
council Brit[or Am local]taxes
council Brit[or Am local]taxes
Gemeindesteuer f <-, -n> CH
Quellensteuer f <-, -n>
Ertragsteuer м <-, -n>
Motorfahrzeugsteuer f <-, -n> CH
indirect [or Am also hidden]taxes
to impose [or put] a tax on sth
to pay tax on sth
2. tax no pl (levying):
Besteuerung f <-, -en>
3. tax прен:
Belastung f <-, -en> für +вин
Beanspruchung f <-, -en> +род
II. tax [tæks] СЪЩ modifier
tax (advantages, declaration, progression):
III. tax [tæks] ГЛАГ прх
1. tax (levy):
to tax sb/sth
jdn/etw besteuern
2. tax прен:
to tax sb/sth (burden)
jdn/etw belasten
to tax sb/sth (make demands)
to tax sb with sth (confront)
jdn einer S. род beschuldigen [o. bezichtigen]
rev·enue [ˈrevənju:, Am esp -vənu:] СЪЩ
1. revenue no pl (income):
Einkünfte pl aus +дат
2. revenue no pl (of a state):
3. revenue (instances of income):
Steueraufkommen ср <-s> kein pl
non-tax revenue СЪЩ ACCOUNT
tax revenue СЪЩ STATE
tax revenue sharing СЪЩ STATE
revenue СЪЩ ACCOUNT
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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едноезични примери (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
The answer to the question of better municipal funding is not more taxation power for the cities, it's better tax revenue sharing.
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It exists to help independent artists find new forms of revenue from their music in addition to record sales.
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The current record shows annual revenue more than $1billion over 1,000 employees.
en.wikipedia.org
Annual revenues have been estimated at roughly $2.2m for a total of around $50 million over 20 years.
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The revenue derived from labor is called wages.
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Примери от интернет (не са проверени от PONS редакцията)
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Rising tax revenues, extensive planning and monitoring functions as well as social security, in Prussia in particular, gave rise to a mechanism of government which became the model for other countries and also for large companies operating on the free market.
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www.hnf.de
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Steigendes Steueraufkommen, umfangreiche Planungs- und Überwachungsaufgaben und das Sozialversicherungswesen ließen besonders in Preußen einen bürokratischen Apparat entstehen, der zum Vorbild für andere Staaten, aber auch für Großunternehmen der freien Wirtschaft wurde.
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“ The tobacco sector currently generates more than EUR 100 billion in tax revenue annually, a reduction in this revenue will require spending cuts or tax rises in other areas, which could have an adverse effect on the economy and a negative impact on employment in the EU. ”
www.rolandberger.de
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„ Derzeit generiert der europäische Tabaksektor ein jährliches Steueraufkommen von mehr als 100 Milliarden Euro. Verringern sich die Steuerein-nahmen, so könnten auch andere, derart finanzierte Bereiche in Mitleidenschaft gezogen werden.
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The average tax revenue has been ATS 220 million.
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www.a1.net
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Das Steueraufkommen beträgt durchschnittlich ATS 220 Mio.
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The distribution of tax revenue between Federation, states, and local authorities is a central problem crucial for the survival and functioning of the entire governmental system.
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www.arl-net.de
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Die Verteilung des Steueraufkommens auf Bund, Länder und Gemeinden ist ein zentrales Problem und für den Bestand und die Funktion der gesamten Staatsordnung von größter Bedeutung.
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One of the factors responsible, surely, is the more favourable tax situation in other countries, as for example in Switzerland, where a lower tax revenue and a higher level of wages promises skilled workers a higher income.
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www.greenkern.com
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Einer der dafür verantwortlichen Faktoren ist sicherlich die günstigere Steuersituation in anderen Ländern, wie beispielsweise der Schweiz, wo ein geringeres Steueraufkommen und ein höheres Lohnniveau den Fachkräften höhere Einkommen versprechen.
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