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droits de succession
inheritance tax RZ. Am
droits r.m. l.mn. de succession
inheritance [Brit ɪnˈhɛrɪt(ə)ns, Am ɪnˈhɛrədəns] RZ.
1. inheritance (thing inherited):
héritage r.m. also przen.
2. inheritance (succession):
3. inheritance BIOL.:
I. tax [Brit taks, Am tæks] RZ.
taxe r.ż. (on sur)
impôt r.m.
to pay £1, 000 in tax
II. tax [Brit taks, Am tæks] CZ. cz. przech.
1. tax:
tax profits, earnings
tax person
to be taxed at a rate of 18% person:
to be taxed at a rate of 18% sum, income, profit:
2. tax MOT.:
3. tax (strain, stretch) przen.:
tax patience, goodwill, wits
inheritance [ɪnˈherɪtəns] RZ. a. PR.
I. tax <-es> [tæks] RZ.
1. tax (levy by state):
tax direct
impôt r.m.
tax indirect
taxe r.ż.
2. tax przen. nerves, patience, resources:
charge r.ż.
to be a tax on sb/sth
II. tax [tæks] CZ. cz. przech.
1. tax (levy a tax on):
tax person
2. tax (make demands on, strain):
to tax sb/sb's patience
3. tax (accuse):
to tax sb with sth
taxer qn de qc
to tax sb with doing sth
inheritance [ɪn·ˈher·ɪ·t ə n(t)s] RZ. a. PR.
I. tax <-es> [tæks] RZ.
1. tax (levy by government):
tax direct
impôt r.m.
tax indirect
taxe r.ż.
2. tax przen. nerves, patience, resources:
charge r.ż.
to be a tax on sb/sth
II. tax [tæks] CZ. cz. przech.
1. tax (levy a tax on):
tax person
2. tax (make demands on, strain):
to tax sb/sb's patience
3. tax (accuse):
to tax sb with sth
taxer qn de qc
to tax sb with doing sth
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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This requires weekly paperwork and also makes them subject to tax audit.
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The 8% corporation tax surcharge is being introduced alongside changes to the bank levy, which is based on the size of bank balance sheets rather than their profits.
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In addition, there is an annual road tax applied to motor vehicles, failure of payment will generally lead to license plates being withdrawn.
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As a compromise the state agreed to pay the county a declining percentage of the lost tax revenue for 10 years.
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Amounts in excess of income tax are usually nonrefundable.
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