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1 income tax
a tax paid on income over a certain amount.ضَريبة الدَّخْل -
2 income-tax return
nounan official form that has to be completed with information about one's income and expenses and sent to a government department.مَدْخول ضَريبة الدَّخل -
3 tax
[tæks]1. noun1) money, eg a percentage of a person's income or of the price of goods etc taken by the government to help pay for the running of the state:ضَريبَهa tax on tobacco.
2) a strain or burden:إجْهاد، إرهاق، عِبء، حِمْلThe continual noise was a tax on her nerves.
2. verb1) to make (a person) pay (a) tax; to put a tax on (goods etc):يَدْفَع الضَّريبَهAlcohol is taxed.
2) to put a strain on:يُجْهِد، يُرْهِقDon't tax your strength!
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4 tax-free
adjective, adverbwithout payment of tax:مُعْفى من الضَّريبَهtax-free income.
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5 ضريبة الدخل
n. income tax -
6 ضريبة الدخل
ضَرِيبَةُ الدّخْل -
7 ضريبة الدخل
ضَرِيبَةُ الدّخْل -
8 ضريبة الدخل
ضَرِيبَةُ الدّخْل -
9 وعاء الضريبة
وِعَاءُ الضّرِيبَةbasis of assessment; taxable income, tax base -
10 accountant
nouna keeper or inspector of (money) accounts:مُحَاسِبHe employs an accountant to deal with his income tax.
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11 device
[dɪˈvaɪs] noun1) something made for a purpose, eg a tool or instrument:جِهاز، أداه، آلَهa device for opening cans.
2) a plan or system of doing something, sometimes involving trickery:خِطَّه، حيلَهThis is a device for avoiding income tax.
•Remark: device, unlike advice, can be used in the plural: ingenious devices. devise is a verb: to devise a scheme. -
12 introduce
[ɪntrəˈdjuːs] verb1) ( often with to) to make (people) known by name to each other:يُعَرِّف، يُقَدِّمMay I introduce myself? I'm John Brown.
2) ( often with into) to bring in (something new):يُدْخِلWhy did you introduce such a boring subject (into the conversation)?
3) to propose or put forward:يُقَدِّم إقْتِراحا أو مشروع قانونHe introduced a bill in Parliament for the abolition of income tax.
يُعَرِّف، يُطْلِعChildren are introduced to algebra at about the age of eleven.
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13 less
[les]1. adjective( often with than) not as much (as):أقَلThe salary for that job will be not less than $30,000.
2. adverbnot as much or to a smaller extent:أقَلYou should smoke less if you want to remain healthy.
3. pronouna smaller part or amount:أقَلHe has less than I have.
4. prepositionminus:أقَلHe earns $280 a week less $90 income tax.
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14 جزية
جزية:A tax paid by non-Muslims living in a Muslim State. Since the non-Muslims are exempt from military service and taxes imposed on Muslims, they must pay this tax to compensate. It guarantees them security and protection. If the State cannot protect those who paid jizyah, then the amount they paid is returned to them (as performed by Khaalid Ibn Al Waleed, upon leaving the city of Hums in Syria, when threatened by the advancing Roman army from the north). This justice has not been equaled throughout history, nor by any contemporary institution, no matter what its claims to "civilization" may be: returning taxes to alien residents if the state cannot protect them.Furthermore, contrary to willful misrepresentations about Islam, the amount of Zakaah (imposed on Muslims) is MORE than the amount of Jizyah (imposed on non-Muslims), therefore equivalent to an economical barrier to becoming a Muslim.Finally, these Taxes in the Muslim state are in the order of 2.5% of Total Worth (according to detailed criteria), or 10% of yearly profits, so much less than contemporary taxes ranging from 30% to more than 60% of income! Islam does not tax on income, just on total Worth and on yearly profit. -
15 declare
[dɪˈkleə] verb1) to announce publicly or formally:يُعْلِنWar was declared this morning.
2) to say firmly:يُصَرِّح'I don't like him at all,' she declared.
3) to make known (goods on which duty must be paid, income on which tax should be paid etc):يُعْلِنُ عن، يُصَرِّحُ بHe decided to declare his untaxed earnings to the tax-office.
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16 assess
[əˈses] verb1) to estimate or judge the quality or quantity of:يُقَدِّر، يُخَمِّنCan you assess my chances of winning?
2) to estimate in order to calculate tax due on:يُقَدِّر الضَّريبَهMy income has been assessed wrongly.
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