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1 fisco, el
Ex. In either instance, tax collectors are responsible for insuring that all property taxes due the municipality are collected. -
2 recaudador de impuestos
(n.) = tax collectorEx. In either instance, tax collectors are responsible for insuring that all property taxes due the municipality are collected.* * *(n.) = tax collectorEx: In either instance, tax collectors are responsible for insuring that all property taxes due the municipality are collected.
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3 en ambos casos
= in either case, in either instanceEx. In either case, the patient keys in the responses, which may be as simple as 'yes' or 'no'.Ex. In either instance, tax collectors are responsible for insuring that all property taxes due the municipality are collected.* * *= in either case, in either instanceEx: In either case, the patient keys in the responses, which may be as simple as 'yes' or 'no'.
Ex: In either instance, tax collectors are responsible for insuring that all property taxes due the municipality are collected. -
4 fisco
m.1 the Treasury.2 Treasury Department, tax department, fisc.* * *1 exchequer, US treasury* * *SM treasury, exchequerdeclarar algo al fisco — to declare sth to the Inland Revenue o (EEUU) Internal Revenue Service
* * *declaró sus ingresos al fisco — ≈he declared his income to the Internal Revenue Service ( in US), ≈he declared his income to the Inland Revenue ( in UK)
* * *declaró sus ingresos al fisco — ≈he declared his income to the Internal Revenue Service ( in US), ≈he declared his income to the Inland Revenue ( in UK)
* * *el fiscoEx: In either instance, tax collectors are responsible for insuring that all property taxes due the municipality are collected.
* * *declaró sus ingresos al fisco ≈ he declared his income to the Internal Revenue Service ( in US), ≈ he declared his income to the Inland Revenue ( in UK)* * *
fisco sustantivo masculino ≈ Treasury ( in US), ≈ Exchequer ( in UK)
fisco sustantivo masculino treasury, exchequer
' fisco' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
fiscal
- alta
- contribución
- contribuir
- declarar
- defraudar
- retener
- tributar
- tributo
English:
tax
- treasury
* * *fisco nmel fisco the Treasury, Br ≈ the Exchequer;defraudar al fisco to evade tax;* * *m Treasury, BrExchequer* * *fisco nm: national treasury, exchequer
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