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1 налог на землю
налог на землю
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налог на землю
налог, взимаемый со всех хозяйствующих субъектов, имеющих земельные участки в собственности, во владении и пользовании на правах аренды. Объектом обложения выступают размеры земельного участка; ставки налога (тарифы) дифференцированы в зависимости от назначения земли, ее ценности, местоположения и др. Суммы уплаченного налога, если необходимо, относятся плательщиком на себестоимость производства (работ). Начисленный налог зачисляется в местный бюджет (см. Бюджетный федерализм).
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land tax
Property tax. A tax laid upon the legal or beneficial owner of real property, and apportioned upon the assessed value of his land. (Source: WESTS)
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2 цена земли
цена земли
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land value
The monetary or material worth in commerce or trade of an area of ground considered as property. (Source: RHW)
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3 экологический параметр
экологический параметр
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ecological parameter
A variable, measurable property whose value is a determinant of the characteristics of an ecosystem. (Source: EPAGLOa)
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