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- delinquent taxpayer
- domestic taxpayers with foreign-source income
- dual-status taxpayer
- eligible taxpayer
- high-income taxpayer
- income taxpayer
- low-income taxpayer
- nonresident taxpayer
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1. [ʹgrædʒʋıt] n1. 1) выпускник учебного заведения2) амер. выпускник или аспирант учебного заведения2. 1) мензурка2) мерный сосуд2. [ʹgrædʒʋıt] a1) окончивший высшее учебное заведениеgraduate members of the University - профессора и преподаватели университета
2) амер. относящийся к аспирантуре; аспирантскийgraduate centre /school, courses/ - аспирантура
3. [ʹgrædʒʋeıt] vgraduate studies in Slavonic languages - курс аспирантуры по славянским языкам /по славистике/
1. 1) окончить высшее учебное заведение и получить степень бакалавра2) амер. окончить любое учебное заведениеto graduate from Harvard [a high school, the Boston Cooking School] - окончить Гарвардский университет [среднюю школу, Бостонскую кулинарную школу]
3) разг. переходитьhe just graduated from marijuana to heroin - он перешёл с марихуаны на героин
2. преим. амер. давать диплом; присуждать степеньthe University graduated 350 students last year - в прошлом году университет выпустил 350 студентов
3. располагать в определённом порядке, по определённому принципуto graduate a tax according to the taxpayer's income - облагать налогоплательщиков прогрессивным налогом
4. градуировать, наносить деления; калиброватьa ruler graduated in inches [in centimetres] - линейка, градуированная в дюймах [в сантиметрах]
5. (into) биол., геол. постепенно изменяться, переходить из одного состояния в другое6. хим. сгущать жидкость ( выпариванием)
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