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61 взыскать налоги
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62 облагать налогами
(кого-л.) to tax, to impose/levy taxes (upon)Русско-английский словарь по общей лексике > облагать налогами
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63 спать на оба уха
прост., шутл.cf. sleep like a top (a log)Подати тогда были не тяжёлые: по яйцу с гнезда, да по перу с крыла, да с каждых десяти гнёзд по воронёнку орлу в презент. Отбыл повинность - и спи на оба уха. (М. Салтыков-Щедрин, Ворон-челобитчик) — Taxes were light those days; one egg per nest, one feather per wing, and a fledgling from every tenth nest as a present to the hawk. You paid your levy and having done so slept like a top.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > спать на оба уха
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64 взимать
1. collectвзимать налоги; собирать пошлину — to collect taxes
собирать налог; взимать налог — collect a tax
получать, взимать долги — to collect debts
2. charged3. charging4. take5. levy; raise; raise fromСинонимический ряд:брать (глаг.) брать; взыскивать -
65 импортная пошлина
1. import dutyпошлина "ад валорем" — ad valorem duty
2. import taxтовар, облагаемый пошлиной — taxed article
3. duty on importакциз; акцизная пошлина — excise duty
Русско-английский большой базовый словарь > импортная пошлина
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levy — 1. verb the government s right to levy taxes Syn: impose, charge, exact, raise, collect; rare mulct 2. noun 1) the levy of taxes Syn: imposition, raising, collection; formal exaction 2) the levy on alcohol … Thesaurus of popular words
levy — 1 / le vē/ n pl lev·ies 1: an act of levying: as a: the imposition or collection of a tax b: the seizure according to a writ of execution of real or personal property in a judgment debtor s possession to satisfy a judgment debt 2: an amount… … Law dictionary
Levy — Lev y, n. [F. lev[ e]e, fr. lever to raise. See {Lever}, and cf. {Levee}.] 1. The act of levying or collecting by authority; as, the levy of troops, taxes, etc. [1913 Webster] A levy of all the men left under sixty. Thirlwall. [1913 Webster] 2.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Levy in mass — Levy Lev y, n. [F. lev[ e]e, fr. lever to raise. See {Lever}, and cf. {Levee}.] 1. The act of levying or collecting by authority; as, the levy of troops, taxes, etc. [1913 Webster] A levy of all the men left under sixty. Thirlwall. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Levy — Lev y, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Levied} (l[e^]v [i^]d); p. pr. & vb. n. {Levying}.] 1. To raise, as a siege. [Obs.] Holland. [1913 Webster] 2. To raise; to collect; said of troops, to form into an army by enrollment, conscription, etc. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
LÉVY, SAMUEL — (b. 1678), rabbi and financier. After studying in Metz and in Poland, in 1702 Lévy was appointed rabbi of Upper Alsace (later the Haut Rhin department) by Louis XIV and served there until 1709. Subsequently he engaged in financial transactions,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
levy — 01. The peasants were angered by the new taxes [levied] by the King. 02. The airport has [levied] a $10 surcharge for every passenger to cover the cost of renovations to the facility. 03. Environmental groups want the government to impose a… … Grammatical examples in English
levy — I To assess; raise; execute; exact; tax; collect; gather; take up; seize. Thus, to levy (assess, exact, raise, or collect) a tax; to levy (raise or set up) a nuisance; to levy (acknowledge) a fine; to levy (inaugurate) war; to levy an execution,… … Black's law dictionary
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Levy — The legal seizure of property to satisfy a debt. In the U.S., the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has the authority to levy an individual s property, such as a car, boat, house or property belonging to the individual that is held by someone else,… … Investment dictionary
Taxes and Tolls — The financial independence of Brussels was laid in 1229 with creation of a city account divided into sections taxes, fines, royalties within which to collect revenues and from which to draw funds for expenses. The city achieved financial… … Historical Dictionary of Brussels