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n1) (річний) дохід; прибуток2) державні доходи (тж public revenues)3) джерело прибутку4) pl доходні статті5) департамент податків і збору; фінансове управління (тж Inland R.)* * *['revinjuː]n1) доходrevenue account — eк. рахунок доходів; державні доходи ( public revenues)
revenue tariff — фіскальний тариф; джерело доходу
2) pl доходні, прибуткові статті3) департамент податків, зборів; фінансове управління4) у гpaм.; знaч.; пpикм. митний
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