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income ['ɪŋkʌm]∎ a high/low income un revenu élevé/faible;∎ to declare one's income déclarer ses revenus;∎ their combined income leurs revenus additionnés;∎ the income from her shares/investments les revenus de ses actions/placements(b) (of company) recettes fpl, revenus mpl, rentrées fpl;∎ Finance income and expenditure account compte m de dépenses et recettes;∎ Accountancy income from operations produits mpl de gestion courante, produits mpl d'exploitation►► Accountancy income account compte m de produits;Finance income bond obligation f à intérêt conditionnel;income bracket tranche f de salaire ou de revenu;∎ most people in this area belong to the lower/higher income bracket la plupart des habitants de ce quartier sont des économiquement faibles/ont des revenus élevés;income group tranche f de salaire ou de revenu;income smoothing manipulations fpl de revenu;American Accountancy income statement compte m de résultat;American Stock Exchange income stocks valeurs fpl de rendement;Finance income stream flux m de revenus;British Administration income support = prestation complémentaire en faveur des personnes justifiant de faibles revenus, ≃ revenu m minimum d'insertion;Finance income tax impôt m sur le revenu (des personnes physiques);income tax allowance déduction f avant impôt, déduction f fiscale;∎ income tax is deducted at source les impôts sont prélevés à la source;income tax inspector inspecteur m des contributions directes ou des impôts;income tax return déclaration f de revenus, feuille f d'impôt;Finance income velocity of capital vitesse f de circulation du capital en revenus;Finance income velocity of circulation vitesse f de circulation de la monnaie en revenus -
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income [ˈɪnkʌm]• an income of $15,000 a year un revenu de 15 000 dollars par an* * *['ɪŋkʌm]noun revenus mplan income of £1,000 per month — 1000 livres sterling par mois de revenus
to be on an income of £20,000 per year — gagner 20000 livres par an
to live within/beyond one's income — vivre dans la limite de/au-delà de ses moyens
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income n revenu m, revenus mpl ; an income of £1,000 per month un revenu de 1 000 livres sterling par mois ; to be on an income of £20,000 per year gagner 20 000 livres par an ; to live within/beyond one's income vivre dans la limite de/au-delà de ses moyens ; low-income households ménages mpl à bas revenus ; loss of income perte f de revenus ; disposable/taxable income revenu disponible/imposable ; gross income revenu brut ; sources of income sources fpl de revenus ; earned income revenus professionnels ; unearned income ≈ rentes fpl. -
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(a) (of person) revenu m;∎ to be on a low/high income avoir un faible revenu/un revenu élevé;∎ their combined income totals $200,000 leurs revenus additionnés s'élèvent à 200 000 dollars;∎ the income from her investments les revenus provenant de ses placementsincome bracket, income group tranche f de salaire ou de revenu;∎ most people in this area belong to the lower/higher income group la plupart des habitants de ce quartier sont des économiquement faibles/ont des revenus élevés;income property immobilier m de rapport;income tax impôt m sur le revenu;∎ income tax is deducted at source les impôts sont prélevés à la source;income tax allowance déduction f avant impôt, déduction fiscale;income tax inspector inspecteur(trice) m, f des contributions directes ou des impôts;income tax return déclaration f de revenu; (form) feuille f d'impôt(b) (of company) recettes f pl, revenus m pl;ACCOUNTANCY income account compte m de produits;income bond obligation f à intérêt conditionnel;income and expenditure account compte de dépenses et recettes;income fund fonds m de placement à revenu fixe;incomes policy politique f des revenus;income smoothing manipulations f pl comptables;income stock valeurs f pl de placement;income stream flux m de revenus;income velocity of capital vitesse f de circulation du capital en revenus;income velocity of circulation vitesse de circulation de la monnaie en revenus, vitesse de circulation du capital en revenus -
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['iŋkəm](money received by a person as wages etc: He cannot support his family on his income.) revenu- income-tax return -
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(business revenue, receipts)produits m(d'exploitation), revenu m;(dividend, interest)revenu m;bénéfice m(net);( personal)revenu m -
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Glossaire des termes pour l'organisation d'événements > income
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revenu; Compt. entréesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > income
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income bracket, income group n tranche f de revenu ; low-/high-income bracket tranche des petits/des gros revenus. -
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(a tax paid on income over a certain amount.) impôt sur le revenu -
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noun (an official form that has to be completed with information about one's income and expenses and sent to a government department.) -
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Compt. compte de résultat; pf. compte d'exploitationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > income and expense statement
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20 income before tax
Compt. revenus avant impôtsEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > income before tax
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income — The return in money from one s business, labor, or capital invested; gains, profits, salary, wages, etc. The gain derived from capital, from labor or effort, or both combined, including profit or gain through sale or conversion of capital. Income … Black's law dictionary
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