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1 payement pour les fonds de production
плата за фонды
Плата, вносимая предприятиями и организациями в государственный бюджет в установленном % от среднегодовой стоимости основных производственных фондов и нормируемых оборотных средств
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- payment for basic production assets
- payment for basic production funds
- payment for capital production assets
- payment for capital production funds
- payment for fixed production assets
- payment for fixed production funds
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2 fonds de production fixes
фонды основные производственные
Основные фонды, целиком участвующие в строительном производстве
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3 fonds fixes en bâtiment
фонды основные в строительстве
Совокупность материально-вещественных ценностей, участвующих в процессе строительного производства в течение длительного времени с постепенным переносом своей стоимости на готовый продукт
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- capita funds in building production
- capital assets in building production
- fixed assets in building production
- fixed funds in building production
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