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1 tax exile
Fina person or business that leaves a country to avoid paying taxes, or the condition of having done this -
2 échapper
échapper [e∫ape]➭ TABLE 11. intransitive verb► échapper à [+ danger, destin, punition, mort] to escape ; [+ poursuivants] to escape from ; (par ruse) to evade ; [+ obligations, responsabilités] to evade ; [+ corvée] to get out of ; [+ ennuis] to avoid• tu ne m'échapperas pas ! you won't get away from me!• ce qu'il a dit m'a échappé ( = je n'ai pas entendu) I didn't catch what he said ; ( = je n'ai pas compris) I didn't understand what he said• faire échapper un prisonnier to help a prisoner to escape► laisser échapper [+ gros mot, cri] to let out ; [+ objet] to drop ; [+ occasion] to let slip ; [+ détail] to overlook2. reflexive verb* * *eʃape
1.
échapper à verbe transitif indirect1) ( se dérober à)échapper à — ( par la fuite) to get away from [poursuivant]; ( par la ruse) to elude [enquêteur, chasseur]
2) ( éviter)échapper à — to escape [mort, faillite]; (to manage) to avoid [accident, châtiment]
échapper à une taxation — ( légalement) to be exempt from tax; ( illégalement) to evade a tax
échapper aux réunions de famille/à l'obligation de faire — to get out of family gatherings/of having to do
3) ( se libérer de)échapper à — to escape from [milieu social]; to shake off [angoisse, désespoir]
je sens qu'il m'échappe — (mari, amant) I feel he is drifting away from me; ( enfant) I feel he's growing away from me
4) ( tomber)échapper à quelqu'un or des mains de quelqu'un — [objet] to slip out of somebody's hands
6) ( intellectuellement)7) ( ne pas suivre)échapper à — to defy [classification, logique]
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s'échapper verbe pronominal1) ( s'enfuir) [personne, animal] to run away (de from); [oiseau] to fly away (de from); ( d'un lieu clos) to escape (de from); ( ne pas être pris) to get awaylaisser échapper — [personne] to let [somebody] get away [personne, animal]; to let [something] slip between one's fingers [victoire]; to let [something] slip [occasion]
2) ( se répandre) [gaz, fumée] to escape (de, par from); [eau] to leak (de, par from)3) ( partir) to get away4) ( être produit)laisser échapper — to shed [larmes]; to let out [parole, soupir]
••* * *eʃape vi1)échapper à [gardien] — to escape from
Le prisonnier a réussi à échapper à la police. — The prisoner managed to escape from the police.
2)échapper à [punition, péril] — to escape
Nous l'avons échappé belle. — We had a narrow escape.
3)échapper à qn [détail, sens] — to escape sb, [objet qu'on tient] to slip out of sb's hands
ça m'a échappé (indiscrétion, gros mot) — it just slipped out
Il m'a échappé des mains. — It slipped out of my hands.
laisser échapper qch [corde, vase, verre, statuette] — to let sth fall, [cri] to let out sth, [victoire, occasion, chance] to let sth escape, to let sth slip through one's hands
* * *échapper verb table: aimerA échapper à vtr ind1 ( se dérober) échapper à ( par la fuite) to get away from [poursuivant, prédateur]; ( par la ruse) to elude [enquêteur, chasseur];2 ( éviter) échapper à to escape [mort, destruction, destin, faillite]; (to manage) to avoid [accident, châtiment, danger, contraintes]; échapper à tout contrôle not to be subject to any control; échapper à une taxation ( légalement) to be exempt from tax; ( illégalement) to evade a tax; personne n'échappe à leurs commentaires acides no-one is spared their cutting remarks; échapper aux réunions de famille to get out of family gatherings; échapper à l'obligation de faire to get out of having to do; ils s'attendent à ta visite, tu n'y échapperas pas they're expecting you, you won't be able to get out of it;3 ( se libérer de) échapper à to escape from [milieu social]; to shake off [angoisse, désespoir]; pour échapper aux railleries to escape being teased; il n'échappe pas à l'influence de sa mère he is still under his mother's influence; c'est l'âge où les enfants commencent à vous échapper it's the age when your children begin to grow away from you; je sens qu'il m'échappe [mari, amant] I feel that he is drifting away from me;4 ( tomber) échapper à qn [objet] to slip out of sb's hands; la bouteille a failli m'échapper the bottle nearly slipped out of my hands; échapper des mains de qn [objet] to slip out of sb's hands;5 ( être produit involontairement) un soupir/grognement m'a échappé I let out a sigh/groan; une parole cynique m'a échappé I let slip a cynical comment; cela m'a échappé it just slipped out;6 ( intellectuellement) échapper à to escape; le titre m'échappe pour le moment the title escapes me for the moment; cela m'échappe ( trop compliqué) it's beyond me; l'ironie de ta remarque ne m'a pas échappé the irony of your remark did not escape me; la gravité de la situation n'échappe à personne the seriousness of the situation is obvious to everybody; ces disparités n'ont pas échappé au ministre the minister is fully aware of these disparities; l'erreur nous a échappé we did not spot the mistake; rien ne t'échappe! you don't miss a thing!;7 ( défier) échapper à to defy [classification, logique]; échapper à la règle to be an exception to the rule.B s'échapper vpr1 ( s'enfuir) [personne, animal] to run away (de from); [oiseau] to fly away (de from); ( d'un lieu clos) to escape (de from); ( ne pas être pris) to get away; faire échapper qn to help [sb] escape [personne]; faire échapper un animal to let an animal out; laisser échapper [personne] to let [sb] get away [personne, animal]; to let [sth] slip between one's fingers [victoire]; to let [sth] slip [occasion];2 ( se répandre) [gaz, fumée] to escape (de, par from); [eau] to leak (de, par from); laisser échapper [récipient, fissure, dispositif] to let [sth] out [vapeur, fumée]; laisser échapper de l'huile/du gaz/de l'eau [récipient] to have an oil/a gas/a water leak;3 ( partir) to get away; s'échapper pour quelques jours to get away for a few days; s'échapper d'une pièce/réunion to slip out of a room/meeting;4 ( être produit) laisser échapper to let [sth] fall [larmes]; to let out [parole, juron, soupir, secret]; un faible gémissement s'échappa de ses lèvres he/she gave a faint groan;5 Sport to break away.l'échapper belle to have a narrow escape.[eʃape] verbe transitif————————[eʃape] verbe intransitif1. [s'enfuir]a. [animal] to let outb. [détenu] to help to escape2. [secret, paroles]3. [glisser] to slip4. [erreur, occasion]————————échapper à verbe plus préposition3. [être dispensé de]a. [officiellement] to be exempt from taxationb. [en trichant] to evade income tax4. [être oublié par]son nom m'échappe his name escapes me ou has slipped my mindil ne vous aura pas échappé que... it will not have escaped your attention that...5. [être enlevé à]6. [être prononcé par]si des paroles désagréables m'ont échappé, je te prie de m'excuser if I let slip an unpleasant remark, I apologize————————s'échapper verbe pronominal intransitif2. [se rendre disponible] to get away5. SPORT [coureur] to break ou to draw away -
3 negrear
v.1 to grow black, to appear black (volverse negro).2 to blacken.3 to treat like a slave, to treat as a slave.* * *1 to turn black* * *VI1) (=ponerse negro) to go black, turn black; (=parecer negro) to appear black2) (=tirar a negro) to be blackish* * *1.verbo intransitivo (liter) ( ponerse negro)2.negrear vt1) (AmC, Méx fam) ( explotar) to treat... like a slave2) (Col, Ven fam) ( marginar) to ostracize* * *1.verbo intransitivo (liter) ( ponerse negro)2.negrear vt1) (AmC, Méx fam) ( explotar) to treat... like a slave2) (Col, Ven fam) ( marginar) to ostracize* * *negrear [A1 ]vi( liter)1(ponerse negro): negreaba la noche night was fallingya negrean las moras the blackberries are already starting to ripen2(verse negro): la montaña negreaba a lo lejos the black bulk of the mountain was visible in the distance■ negrearvt* * *♦ vtlas empresas suelen negrear parte de sus ingresos, para no pagar tantos impuestos companies usually conceal part of their income in order to pay less tax♦ vi1. [ponerse negro] to turn black;la noche negreaba night was falling -
4 bond-washing
Finthe practice of selling a bond before its dividend is due and buying it back later in order to avoid paying tax -
5 eludir
v.1 to avoid.eludir a la prensa to avoid the pressElude sus responsabilidades a menudo He often avoids his responsibilities.2 to elude, to be out of the grasp of, to be out of someone's grasp, to get out of someone's grasp.El significado de esto elude a Ricardo The significance of this eludes Richard.* * *1 (responsabilidad, justicia, etc) to evade2 (pregunta) to avoid, evade; (persona) to avoid* * *VT1) (=evitar) [+ problema, responsabilidad] to evade; [+ control, vigilancia] to dodge; [+ pago, impuesto] to avoidno eludas mis preguntas — don't evade o avoid my questions
2) [+ persona] to avoid* * *verbo transitivoa) <problema/compromiso/pago> to evade, avoidb) < persona> to avoid* * *= bypass [by-pass], dodge, elude, escape, evade, deflect, parry, baulk [balk, -USA], fend off, steer + clear of, give + Nombre + a wide berth, duck out of, steer away from.Ex. She repeatedly bypassed the catalog because she was an inveterate fiction reader and approached the A section of the fiction shelf expecting to find Sholom Aleichem under ALEICHEM.Ex. But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex. The definition of a 'work' has eluded cataloguers for many years, and AACR2 has not found a solution.Ex. Other words may be included in a stop-wordlist for some applications, but escape inclusion in other circumstances.Ex. Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.Ex. Questions such as 'Can I help you?' on the part of the librarian are easily deflected by a hasty, perhaps automatic and ill-considered, 'Oh, no thanks' by the user.Ex. 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.Ex. While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.Ex. During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Ex. This entire target market has steered clear of the public library.Ex. Under the new law, motorists must give 'a wide berth' to stationary emergency vehicles displaying blue, red, or amber emergency warning lights.Ex. There's no polite way to duck out of a dinner party.Ex. This article gives guidance for steering away from some of the more obvious pitfalls when buying software.----* agacharse para eludir = duck out of + harm's way.* eludir la necesidad de = bypass + the need (for).* eludir responsabilidad = pass + the buck.* eludirse = duck away.* eludir una cuestión = dodge + issue.* eludir una obligación = duck + an obligation.* eludir una oposición = negotiate + resistance.* eludir una responsabilidad = shirk + responsibility.* * *verbo transitivoa) <problema/compromiso/pago> to evade, avoidb) < persona> to avoid* * *= bypass [by-pass], dodge, elude, escape, evade, deflect, parry, baulk [balk, -USA], fend off, steer + clear of, give + Nombre + a wide berth, duck out of, steer away from.Ex: She repeatedly bypassed the catalog because she was an inveterate fiction reader and approached the A section of the fiction shelf expecting to find Sholom Aleichem under ALEICHEM.
Ex: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Ex: The definition of a 'work' has eluded cataloguers for many years, and AACR2 has not found a solution.Ex: Other words may be included in a stop-wordlist for some applications, but escape inclusion in other circumstances.Ex: Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.Ex: Questions such as 'Can I help you?' on the part of the librarian are easily deflected by a hasty, perhaps automatic and ill-considered, 'Oh, no thanks' by the user.Ex: 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.Ex: While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.Ex: During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Ex: This entire target market has steered clear of the public library.Ex: Under the new law, motorists must give 'a wide berth' to stationary emergency vehicles displaying blue, red, or amber emergency warning lights.Ex: There's no polite way to duck out of a dinner party.Ex: This article gives guidance for steering away from some of the more obvious pitfalls when buying software.* agacharse para eludir = duck out of + harm's way.* eludir la necesidad de = bypass + the need (for).* eludir responsabilidad = pass + the buck.* eludirse = duck away.* eludir una cuestión = dodge + issue.* eludir una obligación = duck + an obligation.* eludir una oposición = negotiate + resistance.* eludir una responsabilidad = shirk + responsibility.* * *eludir [I1 ]vt1 ‹problema› to evade, avoid, dodge; ‹pago› to avoid, evadeun compromiso que no puedes eludir an obligation which you can't evade o duckeludió la persecución de la policía she escaped from o she avoided capture by her police pursuersme eludió la mirada she avoided my gaze, she avoided looking me in the eye2 ‹persona› to avoidme ha estado eludiendo toda la semana she's been avoiding o dodging me all weekconsiguió eludir a los periodistas he managed to avoid o elude the reporters* * *
eludir ( conjugate eludir) verbo transitivo
eludir verbo transitivo to avoid
' eludir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
capear
- desentenderse
- evitar
English:
avoid
- dodge
- duck
- elude
- evade
- fend off
- skirt
- berth
- bypass
- divert
- fend
- get
- parry
- shirk
- side
* * *eludir vt1. [evitar] [compromiso, responsabilidad] to avoid, to evade;[problema, dificultad, tema] to avoid; [pregunta] to evade, to avoid, to dodge;eludir el pago de una deuda to avoid paying a debt;eludir al fisco to avoid paying taxes;eludir el servicio militar to avoid o get out of doing military service;eludió hacer declaraciones he avoided making any statement;eludió su mirada she avoided his eyesconsiguió eludir a la policía he managed to avoid the police;Dereludir la acción de la justicia to escape justice* * *v/t evade, avoid* * *eludir vtevadir: to evade, to avoid, to elude* * *eludir vb to avoid -
6 Steuerzahlung
Steuerzahlung
payment of taxes (duty), tax payment, taxpaying, (kommunal) ratepaying (Br.);
• gestundete Steuerzahlungen (Bilanz) deferred taxes;
• zu niedrige Steuerzahlung undercharge of tax;
• pauschalierte Steuerzahlungen unascertained duties;
• rückständige Steuerzahlungen tax unpaid for earlier years;
• verspätete Steuerzahlung tax delinquency (US);
• pauschalierte vorzeitige Steuerzahlung commutation of taxes;
• sich vor Steuerzahlungen drücken to evade [paying] taxes (US);
• von Steuerzahlungen befreit sein to be exempt from taxes;
• Steuerzahlungen vermeiden to avoid paying taxes;
• mit Steuerzahlungen belastet werden to carry the burden of taxes. -
7 уклоняться от уплаты налогов
1) Economy: dodge tax-es2) Diplomatic term: evade taxes4) Mass media: dodge taxes (англ. оборот взят из новостного сообщения агентства Thomson Reuters)5) Business: tax dodgeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > уклоняться от уплаты налогов
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8 Steuer
Steuer f 1. IMP/EXP levy; 2. STEUER tax, duty, imposition; 3. WIWI tax • jmdm. eine Steuer auferlegen STEUER impose a tax on sb • von der Steuer befreit sein STEUER be exempt from taxes, be not subject to taxation • von der Steuer freistellen STEUER exempt sb from tax* * *f 1. <Imp/Exp> levy; 2. < Steuer> tax, duty, imposition; 3. <Vw> tax ■ jmdm. eine Steuer auferlegen < Steuer> impose a tax on sb ■ von der Steuer freistellen < Steuer> exempt sb from tax* * *Steuer
tax, (Abgabe) impost, imposition, assessment, lot (Br.), rate (Br.), (Auto) [steering] wheel, (Zoll) customs duty;
• Steuern und Kosten abgezogen clear;
• abzüglich Steuern less taxes;
• einschließlich Steuer tax included;
• frei von Steuern tax-exempt (-free);
• mit Steuern überladen tax-ridden;
• nach Abzug der Steuern after [deduction for] taxes, tax[es] paid;
• von Steuern erdrückt crushed by (burdened with) taxation;
• vor Steuern pretax, less taxes, grossed;
• vor Berücksichtigung (Abzug) der Steuern prior to deduction of taxes, less taxes;
• zuzüglich Steuer plus tax;
• auf den Verbraucher abgewälzte Steuer tax shifted onto the consumer;
• abzuziehende Steuer tax to be deducted;
• allgemeine Steuern general taxes;
• angefallene Steuern accrued taxes;
• angeglichene Steuer (EU) harmonized tax;
• anteilmäßige Steuer pro-rata (proportional) tax;
• aufgehobene Steuer obsolete tax;
• ausgewiesene Steuern declared taxes;
• mit einem höheren Satz berechnete Steuer higher-rate tax;
• im Abzugswege zu bezahlende Steuer tax payable by deduction;
• zu viel bezahlte Steuer excess tax;
• degressive Steuer degressive tax;
• direkte Steuern tax payable direct, assessed (direct) taxes;
• doppelte Steuer double tax;
• drückende Steuern oppressive taxes;
• einbehaltene Steuern taxes withheld;
• vom Parlament eingeführte (beschlossene) Steuern parliamentary taxes;
• nicht eingegangene Steuern tax-collection shortage;
• einheitliche Steuer uniform tax;
• einmalige Steuer non-recurring tax;
• entstandene Steuern taxes incurred;
• erhobene Steuern taxes levied;
• fortlaufend erhobene Steuer tax by stages;
• jährlich erhobene Steuer annual tax;
• im Veranlagungswege erhobene Steuern assessed taxes;
• erträgliche Steuern reasonable taxation;
• fällige Steuern matured taxes, (Bilanz) accrued taxes payable;
• geschätzte Steuer estimated tax;
• gesparte Steuer duty saved;
• gestaffelte Steuer progressive (graduated) tax;
• nach oben gestaffelte Steuer progressive tax;
• gestundete Steuer deferred tax;
• zu viel gezahlte Steuer excess tax;
• harmonisierte Steuern (EU) harmonized taxes;
• harte Steuern grievous taxes;
• hinterzogene Steuer defrauded (evaded) tax;
• hohe Steuern heavy taxes;
• indirekte Steuern expenditure (indirect, outlay, excise) taxes, excise [duty];
• innerstaatliche Steuern internal taxes;
• kommunale Steuern county rates (Br.), local (municipal) taxes (US);
• latente Steuern (Bilanz) deferred taxes;
• laufende Steuern U.K. taxation (Br.);
• negative Steuern negative taxes;
• örtliche Steuern local rates (taxes, US);
• pauschalierte Steuer composition (lump-sum) tax, all-in-one rate;
• progressive Steuer progressive (graduated) tax;
• prohibitive Steuer prohibitive tax;
• regressive Steuer tax on a descending scale;
• rückständige Steuern tax [in] arrears, arrears of taxes, delinquent (US) (back) taxes;
• rückwirkende Steuer regressive tax;
• sonstige Steuern taxes other than federal income (US);
• städtische Steuern rates (Br.), local (municipal, US) taxes;
• vom Pächter zu tragende Steuern taxes payable by the tenant;
• überfällige Steuern back taxes;
• überhöhte (übermäßige) Steuern excessive taxes;
• überzahlte Steuer excess (overpaid) duty;
• umfassende Steuer blanket tax;
• unerhobene Steuer unlevied tax;
• unwirtschaftliche Steuer nuisance tax;
• veranlagte Steuer assessment, assessed (scheduled) tax;
• verdeckte Steuer stealth tax;
• vereinnahmte Steuer tax suffered;
• verschleierte (versteckte) Steuer hidden tax;
• völkerrechtswidrige Steuer illegal tax;
• im Abzugswege zahlbare Steuern tax payable by deduction;
• in Raten zahlbare Steuer duty payable on instalment;
• zu zahlende Steuer assessment, rating (Br.);
• in Naturalien zu zahlende Steuer tax in kind;
• zurückvergütete Steuer refunded tax;
• zusätzliche Steuer additional tax;
• zweckgebundene Steuern apportioned taxes;
• Steuer auf Abfindungen bei vorzeitiger Pensionierung tax on individual retirement arrangement;
• Steuern und Abgaben taxes and dues;
• inländische Steuern und Abgaben internal revenue taxes (US);
• indirekte Steuern auf die Ansammlung von Kapital indirect taxes on the raising of capital;
• Steuern für Ausgaben im privaten Bereich private expenditure taxes;
• Steuer für Devisenausländer non-resident tax;
• Steuern vom Einkommen, vom Ertrag und vom Vermögen taxes on income and property;
• Steuern auf im Ausland angefallene Einkünfte (Erträge) tax on foreign earnings;
• Steuern und sonstige Einkünfte general fund;
• Steuern auf Einkünfte aus selbstständiger Arbeit tax on income or profits from trade, profession or vocation;
• Steuern der EU-Bediensteten tax paid by European civil servants;
• Steuern und Gebühren taxes and fees
• Steuer auf alkoholische Getränke alcoholic beverage tax (Br.), liquor excise tax (US), liquor excise tax (US);
• Steuer auf nicht ausgeschüttete Gewinne undistributed profits tax, accumulated earnings tax (US);
• Steuer auf Grundbesitz general property tax (US);
• Steuer auf kurzfristige Kursgewinne short-term capital gains tax;
• Steuer mit höherem Satz higher-rate tax;
• Steuer mit normalem Steuertarif basic tax rate;
• Steuer auf selbstständige Tätigkeit tax in respect of any profession or vocation;
• Steuern und Umlagen rates and taxes;
• Steuern vom Vermögen tax on capital;
• Steuer auf das bewegliche (persönliche) Vermögen personal tax (US);
• Steuern auf den Wertzuwachs (Doppelbesteuerungsabkommen) taxes on capital appreciation;
• Steuer auf Wettgewinne tax on racing bets;
• Zölle und Steuern customs and excise entries;
• Steuern, Zölle und Abgaben taxes, duties, imposts and excises (US);
• Steuern abführen to pay taxes;
• Steuer gleich vom Ertrag abführen to pay a tax at the source;
• Steuern an die Finanzverwaltung abführen to hand over a tax to the commissioners of the Inland Revenue (Br.);
• Steuer abschaffen to abolish a tax;
• Steuer in Etappen abschaffen to phase out a tax;
• von der Steuer absetzen to deduct from the tax;
• Steuer auf den Kunden abwälzen to pass on (shift) a tax to the customer;
• Steuer anrechnen to impute a tax, (Doppelbesteuerungsabkommen) to credit taxes;
• in USA gezahlte Steuer in der Bundesrepublik anrechnen to allow United States taxes as credit against Federal Republic taxes;
• neue Steuer auferlegen to impose a new tax on the people;
• Steuer wieder aufheben to withdraw (abandon, back down, eliminate) a tax;
• Steuer aufschlüsseln to break down a tax;
• Steuern ausschreiben to levy taxes, to tax (US);
• von der Steuer befreien to frank (exempt, relieve) from a tax;
• Steuern einfach als Geschäftskosten behandeln to treat taxes simply as business expense;
• mit Steuern belasten (belegen) to lay (impose, burden) taxes upon;
• Höhe einer Steuer berechnen to assess (fix, compute the amount of) a tax;
• Steuern bereitstellen to allow (make provisions) for taxation;
• sich über zu hohe Steuern beschweren to grumble at high taxation;
• Steuer beseitigen to abolish a tax;
• Steuern bezahlen to return taxes to the treasury, to pay one’s taxes;
• Steuern nach dem Vermögen bezahlen to pay scot and lot (Br.);
• bei der Steuer in Abzug bringen to relieve;
• Steuer zum Normalsatz in Abzug bringen to deduct income tax at the standard rate from payment;
• Steuer einbehalten to retain a tax;
• Steuer bei der Lohnzahlung einbehalten to withhold a tax from wage payment (US);
• Steuer an der Quelle einbehalten to deduct a tax at source;
• Steuer einführen to impose a tax on the people;
• sich für niedrigere Steuern einsetzen to fight for lower taxes;
• Steuern eintreiben to collect (exact) taxes;
• Steuern einziehen to collect taxes;
• Steuern erheben to raise revenue, to levy (lay) taxes;
• Steuer an der Quelle erheben to levy a tax at the source;
• Steuern erhöhen to increase (raise) the taxes, to raise tax rates;
• Steuer erlassen to remit (abate) a tax;
• Steuer ermäßigen to reduce (lower, cut down) a tax;
• Steuer erstatten to repay (refund) a tax;
• überzahlte Steuer erstatten to refund an excess of tax;
• Steuern festsetzen to assess (graduate) taxes upon;
• Steuer herabsetzen to reduce (lower, abate, cut down) a tax;
• j. zu einer Steuer heranziehen to assess (tax, US) s. o.;
• Steuern hereinholen to get in taxes;
• Steuern hinterziehen to evade [paying] a tax, to defraud the revenue [authorities];
• Steuer auf etw. legen to impose (levy) a tax on s. th., to put (lay) a duty [up]on s. th.;
• größere Geldbeträge für die Steuer aufbringen müssen to have to fork out a lot of money to the collector of taxes;
• Steuer niederschlagen to drop a tax;
• Steuer pauschalieren to compound for a tax;
• Steuer rückvergüten to refund a tax;
• von Steuern befreit sein to be exempt from taxes;
• von der Steuer erfasst sein to be in the tax net;
• von der Steuer schon erfasst sein to have suffered tax;
• mit Steuern verbunden sein to involve taxes;
• Steuern senken to lighten (lower, cut [down]) the taxes;
• Steuern sparen to save on [income] taxes;
• Steuer stunden to defer payment of taxes;
• Steuer überwälzen to shift (pass on) a tax;
• Steuer umgehen to dodge a tax, to avoid payment of a tax;
• Steuern umlegen to apportion taxes;
• der Steuer unterliegen to be taxable (liable to a tax);
• nicht der Steuer unterliegen to be tax-exempt;
• der Steuer unterwerfen to fiscalize;
• nur in der Stadt selbst getätigte Umsätze der Steuer unterwerfen to allocate only receipts from sales within the city for tax purpose;
• Steuer veranlagen to assess a tax;
• Steuer verlangen to charge duty;
• Steuer vermeiden to avoid (dodge) taxes;
• Steuern verpachten to farm out taxes;
• 500 Euro an Steuern zahlen to pay euro 500 in taxes;
• höhere Steuern zahlen to write bigger tax cheques (Br.) (checks, US);
• zu niedrige Steuern zahlen to underpay taxes;
• für Steuern zurückstellen to allow (make provisions) for taxation;
• in Amerika fällige Steuern auf ausländische Einkünfte bis zur Transfermöglichkeit zurückstellen to defer American tax on income from abroad until it is repatriated;
• gezahlte Steuer zurückverlangen to claim tax back;
• Steuer-ABC taxation primer;
• Steuerabgabe levy.
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