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1 additional sources of income
ressources d'appointEnglish-French business dictionary > additional sources of income
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(investment, expenses) supplémentaire;∎ this will require additional investment cela nécessitera un investissement supplémentaireADMINISTRATION additional allowance indemnité f complémentaire;additional charge supplément m (de prix);∎ at no additional charge sans supplément;additional clause avenant m, clause f additionnelle;additional discount surremise f;additional expenditure surcroît m de dépenses;additional income ressources f pl d'appoint;FINANCE additional payment supplément;additional session séance f supplémentaire;additional sources of income ressources d'appoint;ADMINISTRATION additional tax impôt m additionnel; (because of underpayment) supplément d'imposition;additional tax assessment redressement m fiscal;additional voluntary contribution supplément de cotisation retraite (payé volontairement)
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