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1 real estate taxes
crippling taxes — непомерные налоги; разорительные налоги
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2 real estate taxes
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > real estate taxes
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3 real estate taxes
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4 real estate taxes
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5 real estate investment trust
сокр. REIT фин. инвестиционный траст недвижимости* (инвестиционный траст, вкладывающий средства акционеров (пайщиков) в доходную недвижимость и/или участвующий в ипотечном кредитовании)In 1971 the REITs began to borrow heavily in the commercial paper market.
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abbrev.: REIT real estate investment trust ипотечный инвестиционный траст: учреждение, принадлежащее инвесторам и специализирующееся на инвестициях в недвижимость, ипотечном кредите, операциях по доверенности (США); акции траста свободно покупаются и продаются как объект инвестиций; не облагается федеральным налогом на прибыль корпорации, если не менее 95% облагаемого дохода распределяется между акционерами; см. equity REIT;* * *• учреждение, специализирующееся на инвестициях в недвижимость* * *. A special corporation that is generally not taxed under federal law. The trust (REIT) must invest funds in real property. Income is taxed to the shareholders. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 .Англо-русский экономический словарь > real estate investment trust
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6 реальные налоги
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > реальные налоги
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7 impuestos sobre bienes raíces
• real estate taxesDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > impuestos sobre bienes raíces
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8 реальные налоги
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > реальные налоги
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9 налог с недвижимости
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > налог с недвижимости
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10 налог на недвижимость
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > налог на недвижимость
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11 pass along
1. гл.1) общ. передаватьSee:2) эк. перекладывать (стоимость чего-л. на другое лицо; часто употребляется по отношению к перераспределению налогового бремени)2. сущ.эк. перекладываниеa provision for pass-along of increased real estate taxes — положение, касающееся перекладывания возросших налогов на недвижимость
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12 налог на приобретение недвижимости
земельная собственность; недвижимость — landed property
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > налог на приобретение недвижимости
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13 налоги на недвижимость
Business: real estate taxesУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > налоги на недвижимость
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14 налог с недвижимого имущества в городах
Taxes: urban real estate taxУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > налог с недвижимого имущества в городах
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15 contribución urbana
rates plural* * *local property tax, ≈council tax ( in UK)* * *(n.) = local tax rates, tax rates, local rates, local taxes, council tax, tax rates, real estate tax, real estate property taxEx. The decision in Sweden not to raise local tax rates during the economic recession has hit all public services hard, including public libraries.Ex. The decision in Sweden not to raise local tax rates during the economic recession has hit all public services hard, including public libraries.Ex. This act allowed for the establishment of town libraries, which were free and open to all ratepayers and provided by funds from local rates.Ex. Local taxes have been raised 10 percent, but library funding has not changed.Ex. Perhaps if the council used less money on laying the many many sleeping policeman on our roads, then there would be no need to increase our council and road tax each year.Ex. The decision in Sweden not to raise local tax rates during the economic recession has hit all public services hard, including public libraries.Ex. In some states, it is permissible to separate the real estate tax into two separate taxes -- one the land value and one on the building value.Ex. Real estate property taxes are generally due in January and July of each calendar year.* * *local property tax, ≈council tax ( in UK)* * *(n.) = local tax rates, tax rates, local rates, local taxes, council tax, tax rates, real estate tax, real estate property taxEx: The decision in Sweden not to raise local tax rates during the economic recession has hit all public services hard, including public libraries.
Ex: The decision in Sweden not to raise local tax rates during the economic recession has hit all public services hard, including public libraries.Ex: This act allowed for the establishment of town libraries, which were free and open to all ratepayers and provided by funds from local rates.Ex: Local taxes have been raised 10 percent, but library funding has not changed.Ex: Perhaps if the council used less money on laying the many many sleeping policeman on our roads, then there would be no need to increase our council and road tax each year.Ex: The decision in Sweden not to raise local tax rates during the economic recession has hit all public services hard, including public libraries.Ex: In some states, it is permissible to separate the real estate tax into two separate taxes -- one the land value and one on the building value.Ex: Real estate property taxes are generally due in January and July of each calendar year. -
16 contribución
f.1 contribution, donation, aid, help.2 tax, cessment, tribute, impost.* * *1 contribution2 (impuesto) tax\poner a contribución to use, draw oncontribución territorial land taxcontribución urbana rates plural* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=colaboración) contributionsu contribución a la victoria — his contribution to the victory, his part in the victory
poner a contribución — to make use of, put to use
2) (Econ) taxpl contribuciones taxes, taxation singexento de contribuciones — tax-free, tax-exempt (EEUU)
* * *femenino (colaboración, donación) contribution; (Fisco) tax* * *= contribution, contribution, paper, pooling, rate, submission, addition, tribute.Ex. A further contribution to the international bibliographical control of serials was the CONSER Project (Conversion of Serials).Ex. The major difference is that a periodical index relates to a number of issues and to contributions from a number of different authors.Ex. In particular, a data base may be concerned to list separately individual periodical articles and single papers in conference proceedings.Ex. In this area members of co-operatives have benefited greatly from the general pooling of expertise.Ex. There will be special rates for additional services such as SDI or document delivery.Ex. Most commercial abstracting services rely upon the refereeing procedure applied to the original document in order to eliminate insignificant and inaccurate submissions.Ex. The inheritance from the master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by which they were erected.Ex. In this case, after collecting tributes from places that could be reached by sea, the commander of the expedition marched inland.----* contribución a la investigación = research contribution.* contribución a un debate = input to a debate.* contribución de ideas = input of ideas.* contribución municipal = council tax, local rates, real estate tax, real estate property tax.* contribución urbana = local tax rates, tax rates, local rates, local taxes, council tax, tax rates, real estate tax, real estate property tax.* devolución de la contribución municipal = rates rebate.* hacer una contribución = make + a contribution.* identificación bibliográfica y de copyright de la contribución = catch line.* presentar una contribución = present + contribution.* recabar + contribución = solicit + contribution.* * *femenino (colaboración, donación) contribution; (Fisco) tax* * *= contribution, contribution, paper, pooling, rate, submission, addition, tribute.Ex: A further contribution to the international bibliographical control of serials was the CONSER Project (Conversion of Serials).
Ex: The major difference is that a periodical index relates to a number of issues and to contributions from a number of different authors.Ex: In particular, a data base may be concerned to list separately individual periodical articles and single papers in conference proceedings.Ex: In this area members of co-operatives have benefited greatly from the general pooling of expertise.Ex: There will be special rates for additional services such as SDI or document delivery.Ex: Most commercial abstracting services rely upon the refereeing procedure applied to the original document in order to eliminate insignificant and inaccurate submissions.Ex: The inheritance from the master becomes, not only his additions to the world's record, but for his disciples the entire scaffolding by which they were erected.Ex: In this case, after collecting tributes from places that could be reached by sea, the commander of the expedition marched inland.* contribución a la investigación = research contribution.* contribución a un debate = input to a debate.* contribución de ideas = input of ideas.* contribución municipal = council tax, local rates, real estate tax, real estate property tax.* contribución urbana = local tax rates, tax rates, local rates, local taxes, council tax, tax rates, real estate tax, real estate property tax.* devolución de la contribución municipal = rates rebate.* hacer una contribución = make + a contribution.* identificación bibliográfica y de copyright de la contribución = catch line.* presentar una contribución = present + contribution.* recabar + contribución = solicit + contribution.* * *1 (colaboración) contribution2 (donación) donation, contribution3 ( Fisco) taxCompuestos:local property tax, ≈ council tax ( in UK)* * *
contribución sustantivo femenino (colaboración, donación) contribution;
(Fisco) tax
contribución sustantivo femenino
1 (participación) contribution
2 (impuesto) tax
' contribución' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
aportación
- coperacha
- excepcional
- extraordinario
English:
contribution
- rate
- council
- toward
* * *contribución nf1. [aporte] contribution2. [impuesto] tax;contribución directa/indirecta direct/indirect tax;contribuciones taxes, taxation;exento de contribuciones tax-exemptcontribución urbana = tax for local services, Br ≈ council tax* * *f1 contribution2 ( impuesto) tax* * ** * *contribución n contribution -
17 contribución municipal
f.municipal tax, local tax.* * *(n.) = council tax, local rates, real estate tax, real estate property taxEx. Perhaps if the council used less money on laying the many many sleeping policeman on our roads, then there would be no need to increase our council and road tax each year.Ex. This act allowed for the establishment of town libraries, which were free and open to all ratepayers and provided by funds from local rates.Ex. In some states, it is permissible to separate the real estate tax into two separate taxes -- one the land value and one on the building value.Ex. Real estate property taxes are generally due in January and July of each calendar year.* * *(n.) = council tax, local rates, real estate tax, real estate property taxEx: Perhaps if the council used less money on laying the many many sleeping policeman on our roads, then there would be no need to increase our council and road tax each year.
Ex: This act allowed for the establishment of town libraries, which were free and open to all ratepayers and provided by funds from local rates.Ex: In some states, it is permissible to separate the real estate tax into two separate taxes -- one the land value and one on the building value.Ex: Real estate property taxes are generally due in January and July of each calendar year. -
18 IBI
* * *SM ABR Esp= Impuesto de {o}2} sobre Bienes Inmuebles rates, real estate tax (EEUU)* * *IBI (impuesto de bienes inmuebles)= local rates, council tax, local tax rates, tax rates, local taxes, property tax, rates, real estate tax, real estate property tax.Ex: This act allowed for the establishment of town libraries, which were free and open to all ratepayers and provided by funds from local rates.
Ex: Perhaps if the council used less money on laying the many many sleeping policeman on our roads, then there would be no need to increase our council and road tax each year.Ex: The decision in Sweden not to raise local tax rates during the economic recession has hit all public services hard, including public libraries.Ex: The decision in Sweden not to raise local tax rates during the economic recession has hit all public services hard, including public libraries.Ex: Local taxes have been raised 10 percent, but library funding has not changed.Ex: Not unlike many municipalities in these inflationary times, Earnscliffe is feeling the pinch of a severely high general property tax -- i.e., the tax on real estate and personal property, both tangible and intangible.Ex: From the beginning it has been a local service, originally funded from the rates, but it needed Carnegie grants to really get off the ground.Ex: In some states, it is permissible to separate the real estate tax into two separate taxes -- one the land value and one on the building value.Ex: Real estate property taxes are generally due in January and July of each calendar year.* * *( en Esp)= impuesto sobre bienes inmuebles* * *m abr (= impuesto sobre bienes inmuebles) property tax, Brrates pl -
19 inmueble
adj.real-state.m.1 building (edificio).2 real estate property, real estate, realty, bona inmobilia.* * *1 building\bienes inmuebles real estate sing* * *1.ADJbienes inmuebles — real estate sing, real property sing (EEUU)
2. SM1) (=edificio) property, building2) pl inmuebles (=bienes) real estate sing, real property sing (EEUU); (=edificios) buildings, properties* * *masculino (frml) building, property (frml)* * *----* impuesto de bienes inmuebles (IBI) = council tax, local tax rates.* impuesto de bienes inmuebles (IBI) = local rates, tax rates, local taxes, property tax, rates, real estate tax, real estate property tax.* * *masculino (frml) building, property (frml)* * ** impuesto de bienes inmuebles (IBI) = council tax, local tax rates.* impuesto de bienes inmuebles (IBI) = local rates, tax rates, local taxes, property tax, rates, real estate tax, real estate property tax.* * *( frml)building, property ( frml)el fuego se extendió por todo el inmueble ( period); the fire spread right through the whole building* * *
inmueble
I adjetivo bienes inmuebles, real estate
II sustantivo masculino building, property
' inmueble' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
finca
English:
building
- condemn
- property
- squat
* * *♦ adjbienes inmuebles real estate;US real property♦ nm[edificio] building* * *I adj JUR:bienes inmuebles immovable assetsII m building* * *inmueble nm: building, property* * *inmueble n building -
20 IBI (impuesto de bienes inmuebles)
= local rates, council tax, local tax rates, tax rates, local taxes, property tax, rates, real estate tax, real estate property tax.Ex. This act allowed for the establishment of town libraries, which were free and open to all ratepayers and provided by funds from local rates.Ex. Perhaps if the council used less money on laying the many many sleeping policeman on our roads, then there would be no need to increase our council and road tax each year.Ex. The decision in Sweden not to raise local tax rates during the economic recession has hit all public services hard, including public libraries.Ex. The decision in Sweden not to raise local tax rates during the economic recession has hit all public services hard, including public libraries.Ex. Local taxes have been raised 10 percent, but library funding has not changed.Ex. Not unlike many municipalities in these inflationary times, Earnscliffe is feeling the pinch of a severely high general property tax -- i.e., the tax on real estate and personal property, both tangible and intangible.Ex. From the beginning it has been a local service, originally funded from the rates, but it needed Carnegie grants to really get off the ground.Ex. In some states, it is permissible to separate the real estate tax into two separate taxes -- one the land value and one on the building value.Ex. Real estate property taxes are generally due in January and July of each calendar year.Spanish-English dictionary > IBI (impuesto de bienes inmuebles)
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