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1 CNPJ
A 14-digit identification number issued to Brazilian companies by the Brazilian Ministry of Revenue for tax purposes. -
2 National Register of Legal Entities
A 14-digit identification number issued to Brazilian companies by the Brazilian Ministry of Revenue for tax purposes.English-Arabic terms dictionary > National Register of Legal Entities
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3 disregarded entity
A business that is owned by an individual but is not treated as a separate entity from the business owner for tax purposes. -
4 Accelerated Cost Recovery System
A system of depreciation that assigns depreciation methods to different classes of assets. Created by the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 for U.S. tax purposes and modified by the Tax Reform Act of 1986.English-Arabic terms dictionary > Accelerated Cost Recovery System
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5 ACRS
A system of depreciation that assigns depreciation methods to different classes of assets. Created by the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 for U.S. tax purposes and modified by the Tax Reform Act of 1986. -
6 taxpayer identification number
"A 9-digit number used to identify an entity (company or person) for tax reporting purposes in the U.S. There are several different types of tax identification numbers, such as employer identification number (EIN), Social Security number (SSN), individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), and adopted taxpayer identification number (ATIN)."English-Arabic terms dictionary > taxpayer identification number
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7 ar-sa TIN
"A 9-digit number used to identify an entity (company or person) for tax reporting purposes in the U.S. There are several different types of tax identification numbers, such as employer identification number (EIN), Social Security number (SSN), individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), and adopted taxpayer identification number (ATIN)." -
8 TIN
"A 9-digit number used to identify an entity (company or person) for tax reporting purposes in the U.S. There are several different types of tax identification numbers, such as employer identification number (EIN), Social Security number (SSN), individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), and adopted taxpayer identification number (ATIN)." -
9 TID
"A 9-digit number used to identify an entity (company or person) for tax reporting purposes in the U.S. There are several different types of tax identification numbers, such as employer identification number (EIN), Social Security number (SSN), individual taxpayer identification number (ITIN), and adopted taxpayer identification number (ATIN)." -
10 S corporation
"An United States tax law designation given to any corporation that elects to pass corporate income, losses, deductions, and credit through to shareholders for federal tax purposes." -
11 value model
"A method of changing the monetary value of a fixed asset over time for different purposes, such as accounting depreciation, tax depreciation, revaluation, and disposal." -
12 projected depreciation
The forecasted allocation of the cost of an asset over a period of time for accounting and tax purposes. -
13 CPF
An 11-digit identification number issued to Brazilians and resident aliens by the Brazilian Ministry of Revenue for identification and tax purposes. -
14 Natural Persons Register
An 11-digit identification number issued to Brazilians and resident aliens by the Brazilian Ministry of Revenue for identification and tax purposes. -
15 Permanent Account Number
A 10-character alphanumeric identifier issued by the Indian Income Tax Department to all taxable entities for taxation and identification purposes. -
16 PAN
A 10-character alphanumeric identifier issued by the Indian Income Tax Department to all taxable entities for taxation and identification purposes.
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