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1 onere
onere s.m. burden; ( spesa) charge, outlay, expense; ( dovere) duty: la famiglia era un onere troppo gravoso per lui, his family was too heavy a burden for him; addossarsi un onere, to take on a responsibility; assumersi l'onere delle spese, to take upon oneself the burden of expenses // (trib.) onere tributario, tax burden // (dir.): onere della prova, burden (o onus) of proof (o onus probandi); l'onere della prova spetta al Pubblico Ministero, the onus lies on the prosecution; eredità con un onere, conditional legacy // (amm.): oneri fissi, fixed charges; oneri sociali, previdenziali, welfare contributions; oneri salariali, labour costs; onere non dovuto, overcharge; oneri obbligatori, compulsory charges // (banca): oneri bancari, bank charges; oneri su scoperto di conto corrente, overdraft charges; oneri di interesse, interest charges; senza oneri finanziari, uncharged (o free) // (fin.) oneri finanziari, financial charges (o expenses o outlays).* * *['ɔnere]sostantivo maschile burden* * *onere/'ɔnere/sostantivo m.burden\onere fiscale tax burden; - i sociali social security taxes. -
2 fiscalizzare
fiscalizzare v.tr.1 (trib.) ( attribuire oneri al fisco) to exempt from taxes: fiscalizzare gli oneri sociali, to exempt companies from social security taxes2 (trib.) ( incamerare benefici da parte del fisco) to subject to fiscal regime: fiscalizzare la riduzione del prezzo della benzina, to subject the reduction in oil price to fiscal regime. -
3 fiscalizzazione
fiscalizzazione s.f. (trib.) subjection to fiscal regime, assimilation to fiscal regime // fiscalizzazione degli oneri sociali, exemption from social security taxes. -
4 ritenuta
f deduction (su from)ritenuta alla fonte deduction at source* * *ritenuta s.f.1 (trib.) deduction: ritenute fiscali, withholding taxes (o deductions from taxes); ritenuta d'acconto, (advance) withholding tax (o tax deduction); ritenute previdenziali, social security deductions; ritenuta alla fonte, deduction at source (o withholding tax); ritenuta alla fonte sul reddito, pay as you earn (abbr. PAYE), (amer.) pay as you go2 (mar.) restraint.* * *[rite'nuta]sostantivo femminile amm. deductionritenuta alla fonte — deduction of tax at source, withholding tax
* * *ritenuta/rite'nuta/sostantivo f.amm. deduction; ritenuta sullo stipendio deduction from salary; ritenuta d'acconto withholding tax; ritenuta fiscale deduction of tax; ritenuta alla fonte deduction of tax at source, withholding tax. -
5 defiscalizzazione
defiscalizzazione s.f. removal of the exemption from taxes: defiscalizzazione degli oneri sociali, removal of the exemption from social security contributions.* * *[defiskaliddzat'tsjone]sostantivo femminile exemption from taxation* * *defiscalizzazione/defiskaliddzat'tsjone/sostantivo f.exemption from taxation.
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