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1 chargeable transfer
Finin the United Kingdom, gifts that are liable to inheritance tax. Under U.K. legislation, individuals may gift assets to a certain value during their lifetime without incurring any liability to inheritance tax. These are regular transfers out of income that do not affect the donor’s standard of living. Additionally, individuals may transfer up to £3,000 a year out of capital. If this exemption is not used in one year, or is only partially used, then the unused allowance may be carried forward to the next year providing the full exemption is then used. Each person may also make small annual gifts of up to £250 per donee. Additionally a parent may give up to £5,000 on the occasion of an offspring’s marriage, while a grandparent or more remote ancestor may give up to £2,500, and any other person up to £1,000. Other outright gifts during a lifetime to an individual, and certain types of trust, are known as potentially exempt transfers: there is no inheritance tax to be paid on these at the time of the gift, but a liability arises if the donor dies within seven years, with that liability decreasing the longer the donor survives. If the donor dies within seven years of the gift, then potentially exempt transfers become chargeable transfers for inheritance tax purposes. -
2 chargeable accounting period
Accounting: CAPУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > chargeable accounting period
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3 chargeable assets
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4 chargeable invoice
Business: C.I.Универсальный русско-английский словарь > chargeable invoice
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5 chargeable call
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > chargeable call
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6 chargeable time
число тарифоминут разговора, таксируемое ( оплачиваемое) времяАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > chargeable time
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7 chargeable assets
Finin the United Kingdom, assets that are subject to capital gains tax. Exemptassetsincludeanindividual’sprincipal private residence, investments held within a PEP or ISA, and gilts and individual chattels worth no more than a certain sum. -
8 chargeable gain
Finin the United Kingdom, a profit from the sale of an asset that is subject to capital gains tax -
9 Non Chargeable
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10 costs chargeable to fund authorization
Military: CHGPAУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > costs chargeable to fund authorization
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11 pay and allowances chargeable
Military: PANDLCHARУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > pay and allowances chargeable
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12 profits chargeable to corporation tax
Accounting: PCTCTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > profits chargeable to corporation tax
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13 module chargeable
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14 check of chargeable minutes
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > check of chargeable minutes
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15 заряжаемый
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16 подлежащий оплате
Русско-английский политехнический словарь > подлежащий оплате
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17 בר-חיוב
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18 обтяжний
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19 такий, що підлягає віднесенню на ...
chargeable to...Українсько-англійський словник > такий, що підлягає віднесенню на ...
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20 anzurechnend
chargeable
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chargeable — charge‧a‧ble [ˈtʆɑːdʒəbl ǁ ˈtʆɑːr ] adjective 1. FINANCE COMMERCE an amount of money that is chargeable can be charged and must be paid: • The Tribunal determined that the legal fees chargeable were £4078 plus VAT. 2. COMMERCE work … Financial and business terms
Chargeable — Charge a*ble, a. 1. That may be charged, laid, imposed, or imputes; as, a duty chargeable on iron; a fault chargeable on a man. [1913 Webster] 2. Subject to be charge or accused; liable or responsible; as, revenues chargeable with a claim; a man… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
chargeable — index accountable (responsible), actionable, ad valorem, blameful, blameworthy, bound, culpable, delinque … Law dictionary
chargeable — (adj.) late 15c., burdensome, from CHARGE (Cf. charge) (v.) + ABLE (Cf. able). Sense of subject to a tax or payment is from 1610s; that of liable to be made an expense is from 1640s; that of liable to be charged (with an offense, etc.) is from… … Etymology dictionary
chargeable — [chär′jə bəl] adj. 1. that can be, or is liable to be, charged 2. that may become a public charge … English World dictionary
chargeable — charge|a|ble [ tʃardʒəbl ] adjective FORMAL 1. ) if an amount of money is chargeable, it must be paid: Interest is chargeable at 5 percent per year. 2. ) considered to be a crime that you can be officially accused of: a chargeable offense 3. ) if … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
chargeable — UK [ˈtʃɑː(r)dʒəb(ə)l] / US [ˈtʃɑrdʒəb(ə)l] adjective formal 1) if an amount of money is chargeable, it must be paid Interest is chargeable at 5 per cent per year. 2) if income or property is chargeable, you must pay tax on it chargeable assets 3) … English dictionary
chargeable — [[t]tʃɑ͟ː(r)ʤəb(ə)l[/t]] 1) ADJ: usu v link ADJ If something is chargeable, you have to pay a sum of money for it. [FORMAL] The day of discharge is not chargeable if rooms are vacated by 12.00 noon. 2) ADJ If something is chargeable, you have to… … English dictionary
chargeable — adjective 1 chargeable costs must be paid: Living expenses are chargeable to my account. 2 chargeable assets or gains have to have tax paid on them 3 a chargeable offence is serious enough for the police to officially state that you are guilty of … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
chargeable — charge|a|ble [ˈtʃa:dʒəbəl US ˈtʃa:r ] adj BrE 1.) needing to be paid for ▪ Advice will be given as a chargeable service. 2.) something that is chargeable must have tax paid on it ▪ chargeable assets … Dictionary of contemporary English
chargeable — chargeableness, chargeability, n. chargeably, adv. /chahr jeuh beuhl/, adj. 1. that may or should be charged: chargeable duty. 2. liable to be accused or held responsible; indictable: He was held chargeable for the theft. 3. liable to become a… … Universalium