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1 self-employment income
эк. тр., амер. доход от самозанятости [самостоятельной занятости\] (доход, получаемый самозанятым лицом от своей деловой деятельности, напр., доход фермера от сельскохозяйственной деятельности)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > self-employment income
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2 self-employment income
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > self-employment income
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3 self-employment income
доход лица, занимающегося индивидуальной деятельностьюEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > self-employment income
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4 self-employment income
доход человека, занятого индивидуальной деятельностьюEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > self-employment income
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5 self-employment income
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6 self-employment, income
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7 net, self-employment, income
revenu m net d'un travail indépendantEnglish-French legislative terms > net, self-employment, income
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8 taxable, self-employment, income
revenu m imposable d'un travail indépendantEnglish-French legislative terms > taxable, self-employment, income
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9 self-employed income
эк. тр., амер. = self-employment income
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доход самозанятого человека: чистый доход человека, который работает сам на себя; такой доход указывается в разделе "С" формы 1040 Службы внутренних доходов США. -
10 income from self-employment
The new English-Russian dictionary of financial markets > income from self-employment
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11 income from self-employment
1) Экономика: доход от индивидуальной деятельности2) Макаров: доход самостоятельно занятого (мелкого предпринимателя, не имеющего наёмной рабочей силы)Универсальный англо-русский словарь > income from self-employment
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12 income from self-employment
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > income from self-employment
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13 income from self-employment
English-russian dctionary of diplomacy > income from self-employment
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14 income
n1) доход; заработок, доходы; поступления2) амер. прибыль
- accounting income
- accrued income
- accrued coupon income
- accumulated income
- accumulated taxable income
- active income
- actual income
- additional income
- adjusted income
- adjusted gross income
- after-tax income
- agency income
- aggregate income
- alternative minimum taxable income
- annual income
- assessable income
- average income
- average annual income
- before-tax income
- blocked income
- book income
- business income
- capital income
- cash income
- casual income
- combined income
- commission income
- community property income
- consolidated taxable income
- constant income
- consumer income
- cumulative taxable income
- current income
- declared income
- deferred income
- derivative income
- determinable income
- discretionary income
- disposable income
- disposable personal income
- dividend income
- earned income
- excessive income
- expected income
- export income
- extra income
- extraordinary income
- factor income
- family income
- farm income
- fiduciary accounting income
- financial income
- financial services income
- fixed income
- foregone income
- foreign earned income
- foreign exchange trading income
- foreign source income
- franked income
- gambling income
- gift income
- gross income
- gross national income
- gross operating income
- guaranteed minimum income
- habitual income
- hidden income
- household income
- illegal income
- imputed income
- individual income
- interest income
- interest income on advances to customers
- interest income on commercial loans
- interest income on loans
- investment income
- invisible income
- irregular income
- labour income
- large income
- licensing income
- life income
- low income
- manufacturing income
- marginal income
- minimum income
- miscellaneous income
- money income
- national income
- negative income
- net income
- net income before exemptions
- net income of society
- net income per share
- net capital income
- net interest income
- net operating income
- net operating income before provisions for losses
- nominal income
- noninterest income
- noninterest operating income
- nonoperating income
- nontaxable income
- nontrading income
- notional income
- operating income
- operational income
- ordinary income
- ordinary gross income
- original income
- other income
- ownership incomes
- passive income
- passive activity income
- passive investment income
- per capita income
- per head income
- periodical income
- permanent income
- personal income
- portfolio income
- premium income
- pretax income
- primary income
- private income
- professional income
- projected income
- property income
- psychic income
- real income
- regular income
- relative income
- rent income
- rental income
- rentier income
- residual income
- retained income
- retained taxable income
- retirement income
- sales income
- self-employment income
- separate taxable income
- service income
- settled income
- sheltered income
- social income
- spendable income
- steady income
- supplementary income
- take home income
- taxable income
- tax-exempt income
- tax-exempt interest income
- tax-free income
- total income
- trading income
- transitory income
- undistributed income
- unearned income
- unexpected income
- unreported income
- wage and salary income
- yearly income
- income for the year
- income from affiliates
- income from business
- income from capital
- income from commercial activities
- income from currency transactions
- income from customer transactions
- income from entrepreneurship
- income from finance leases
- income from investment of capital
- income from investments
- income from off-balance-sheet transactions
- income from operations
- income from property
- income from rentals
- income from sales
- income from self-employment
- income from treasury and interbank transactions
- income from work
- income in foreign currency
- income in kind
- income of an enterprise
- income of investment
- incomes of the population
- income on currency operations
- income on securities transactions
- income on trust activities
- income per head
- income and expenditure
- income and expense
- income attributable to gross receipts from foreign trade
- income exempt from taxes
- income generated by
- income liable to tax
- income subject to tax
- accumulate income beyond the reasonable needs of business
- assign income to another person for tax purposes
- boost income
- bring in an income
- compute taxable income
- conceal income from taxation
- declare income
- defer income
- derive income from activities
- detect illegal income
- draw income
- earn income
- ensure income
- exclude income
- gain income
- generate an income
- redistribute the income
- reflect taxable income inaccurately
- report income
- split the income
- tax income
- underreport incomeEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > income
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1) доход; заработок, доходы; поступления2) амер. прибыль•Income fluctuates over the years. — Доход колеблется из года в год.
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16 self-employed retirement plan
страх., эк. тр., амер. план пенсионного обеспечения самозанятых*, пенсионный план для самозанятых* (схема отчислений в пенсионные фонды части дохода, предназначенная для самозанятых граждан; в соответствии с законом "О страховых взносах" США при использовании этой пенсионной схемы самозанятые граждане должны платить пенсионные налоги: 6,20% трудового дохода как часть обязательного страхования для пенсионного обеспечения престарелых, вдов/сирот и инвалидов, 1,45% — налог на медицинское обеспечение престарелых, аналогично 6,20% и 1,45% со своего трудового дохода за своего отсутствующего работодателя (каждый гражданин обязан платить 15,3 %, но у наемных работников 1/2 налога платит работодатель); план Киу описывает временную схему взимания налога с самозанятых лиц)Syn:See:Англо-русский экономический словарь > self-employed retirement plan
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17 income
сущ.эк. доход, поступления; заработокATTRIBUTES:
monthly income — месячный доход [заработок\]
annual income — годовой доход [заработок\]
COMBS:
per capita [per head\] income — доход на душу населения
to live within [beyond\] one's income — жить по [не по\] средствам
The IDS is a relatively recent addition to the income securities market in Canada.
See:accrued income, active income, adjusted gross income, comprehensive income, consolidated taxable income, consumer income, deferred income, disability income, disposable income, dividend income, foreign income, gross income, gross national income, gross national disposable income, national income, net income, net national income, imputed income, investment income, labour income, net income, pension income, premium income, psychic income, retirement income, self-employment income, supplemental security income, income bond, income drawdown, income elasticity, income segment, income segmentation, income shares, income smoothing, income statement, income support, income tax, income terms of trade, income generating unit, income protection insurance, loss of income, business income insurance, disability income insurance, family income benefit insurance, income replacement ratio, income-related benefit, life income fund, income limited partnership, low-income housing limited partnership, annuity income shares, contribution income statement, investment income balance, debt-to-income ratio, fixed income security, high-income countries, lower middle-income countries, low-income countries, low-income country under stress, upper middle-income countries, Employee Retirement Income Security Act, Department of Work and Income
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доход, прибыль, заработок.* * *Доход, прибыль. . Словарь экономических терминов .* * *сумма, которую лицо или организация получили в качестве награды за усилия (например, заработок или торговая прибыль) или в качестве дохода на капиталовложения (например, рента или процент)-----Банки/Банковские операциипревышение поступлений и прочих случайных и экстраординарных доходов над издержками и убытками периода; также чистая прибыль; иногда используется в отношении поступлений (приход) -
18 income from employment
эк., фин. доход от труда, трудовой доход (заработная плата наемных работников и другие выплаты работодателей, прибыль предпринимателя, доход от самостоятельной деятельности, доход члена производственного кооператива или товарищества; является одной из характеристик платежеспособного спроса; в этом качестве позволяет судить о бизнес-цикле)See:* * *Англо-русский экономический словарь > income from employment
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19 adjusted gross income
сокр. AGI гос. фин., учет, амер. скорректированный валовой доход [брутто-доход\] (доход физического лица, декларируемый Службе внутренних доходов; рассчитывается как сумма доходов от всех налогооблагаемых источников (заработная плата, пособие по безработице, дивиденды, проценты, прибыль от коммерческой или фермерской деятельности и т. д.) минус невозмещаемые расходы, связанные с получением этих доходов, а так же отчисления по некоторым пенсионным планам, алименты др.; используется для расчета налогооблагаемой прибыли)See:taxable income, Internal Revenue Service, gross income, taxable income, taxable source, alternative tax base, above-the-line cost, adjusted basis, adjusted for taxation, adjusted gross estate, adjustments to gross income, allowable expenses, deduction 2) в), exclusion, gross earnings
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abbrev.: AGI adjusted gross income откорректированный брутто-доход: доход физического лица, декларируемый Службе внутренних доходов в США (форма 1040); для получения суммы такого дохода из всех доходов вычитаются алименты, расходы на переезд, взносы в некоторые пенсионные и сберегательные планы (IRA; KEOGH); см. gross earnings;* * *. Also known as AGI, it's your individual income before personal exemptions or standard or itemized deductions. It's the total of wages, interest, dividends, capital gains (or up to $3,000 in losses), profit or loss from real estate or pass-through entities (e.g., S corporation), pension income and certain other items less contributions to an IRA or Keogh plan, one-half of any self- employment income, and health insurance for self-employed individuals, and certain other deductions. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 . -
20 Modified Adjusted Gross Income
. Your AGI (adjusted gross income) computed without considering any passive activity loss, IRA or SEP plans, taxable social security or the deduction for one-half of the self-employment tax. . Small Business Taxes & Management 2 .Англо-русский экономический словарь > Modified Adjusted Gross Income
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