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1 to exclude benefits from gross income
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1. n1) преимущество, привилегия; льгота2) выгода, прибыль3) польза, благо4) пенсия, пособие
- accident benefit
- additional benefits
- cash benefit
- commercial benefit
- cost benefit
- death benefit
- de minimis fringe benefits
- dependant's benefit
- disability benefit
- disablement benefit
- economic benefits
- employee benefits
- financial benefit
- fringe benefits
- future death benefits
- health benefit
- immediate benefit
- incidental benefit
- industrial injuries benefit
- injury benefit
- insurance benefit
- intangible benefit
- lavish benefits
- maternity benefit
- medical benefit
- medicare benefit
- mutual benefit
- nonwage benefits
- old-age benefit
- pecuniary benefit
- pension benefit
- personal benefit
- potential benefit
- preferential benefit
- prime benefit
- public assistance benefit
- recognized benefit
- residual benefit
- retirement benefit
- sickness benefit
- side benefits
- social benefit
- social security benefits
- strike benefit
- survivors' benefit
- unemployment benefit
- veterans' benefits
- welfare benefit
- benefit in cash
- benefit in kind
- the benefit
- be entitled to benefits
- be entitled to full GATT membership benefits
- derive a benefit
- draw unemployment benefit
- exclude benefits from gross income
- inure to smb's benefit
- obtain benefit
- rework current benefits
- benefits, provided to the victims of a terrorist act2. v1) приносить пользу; приносить прибыль2) получать пользу; извлекать выгодуEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > benefit
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1.1) приносить пользу; приносить прибыль2) получать пользу; извлекать выгоду2.1) преимущество, привилегия; льгота2) выгода, прибыль3) польза, благо4) пенсия, пособие•
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