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гос. фин. налоговая субсидия (субсидия, предоставляемая государством физическим или юридическим лицам в форме налоговых льгот, напр., в виде разрешения на вычет из налогооблагаемой прибыли определенных инвестиционных или других целевых расходов)See: -
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > tax subsidy
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субсидия в форме налоговых льгот ; -
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2) Дипломатический термин: субсидия в форме налоговых льгот3) Налоги: налоговая дотация -
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сущ.эк. субсидия, дотация (бюджетные средства, предоставляемые бюджету другого уровня, физическому или юридическому лицу на конкретные цели, напр., поддержание определенного уровня цен на сельскохозяйственные товары, санирование предприятий-банкротов, финансирование целевых расходов; в Соглашении ВТО по субсидиям и компенсационным мерам субсидия определяется как финансовый взнос правительства или другой государственной организации на территории страны-члена ВТО, приносящий преимущество)to grant a subsidy to — предоставить субсидию (кому-л.)
See:actionable subsidy, ad valorem subsidy, agricultural subsidy, amber light subsidy, amber subsidy, countervailable subsidy, credit subsidy, domestic subsidy, environmental subsidy, export subsidy, general subsidy, government subsidy, green light subsidy, green subsidy, import substitution subsidy, local content subsidy, low-income subsidy, non-actionable subsidy, non-countervailable subsidy, non-specific subsidy, Pigouvian subsidy, premium subsidy, prohibited subsidy, red light subsidy, red subsidy, residential care subsidy, specific subsidy, tax subsidy, upstream subsidy, yellow light subsidy, yellow subsidy, subsidy war, Producer Subsidy Equivalent, Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset Act, Subsidies and Countervailing Duties Code, red box, amber box, green box, blue box, funding cycle, subsidize, subsidization, cross-subsidy
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субсидия, дотация: денежная сумма, выплачиваемая государством для поддержки компании или целой отрасли и для регулирования цен и объема производства (напр., сельскохозяйственных товаров).* * *дотация; субвенция; субсидия. . Словарь экономических терминов . -
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n субсидия; дотация; денежное пособиеСинонимический ряд:1. aid (noun) aid; allotment; allowance; annuity; bequest; bounty; endowment; indemnity; pension; stipend2. appropriation (noun) appropriation; grant; subvention3. award (noun) award; fellowship; scholarship4. financial assistance (noun) assistance; backing; charity; dole; financial assistance; handout; welfare -
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субсидия ; ? subsidy account ; ? subsidy for interest on borrowed funds ; ? tax subsidy ; -
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гос. фин. налоговые стимулы (налоговые кредиты, отсрочки, освобождения и другие подобные льготы, призванные стимулировать какой-л. вид деятельности или инвестиции в какой-л. актив)See:* * * -
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in kind — натуральный, в натуральной форме
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гос. фин. государственная субсидия (ассигнование из государственного бюджета на поддержку какого-л. сектора экономики, производства или региона)See:government loan, government-subsidized competition, credit subsidy, environmental subsidy, export subsidy, countervailing duty, Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures, actionable subsidy, aggregate measure of support, domestic support, tax subsidy* * * -
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См. также в других словарях:
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