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вклад, облагаемый налогомEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > tax-deductible contribution
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n1) содействие; участие2) денежный взнос, пожертвование3) вклад4) взнос; сбор
- additional contribution
- annual contribution
- average contribution
- budget contributions
- capital contribution
- cash contribution
- charitable contributions
- compulsory contribution
- counterpart contribution
- earnings-related contribution
- employee's contribution
- employer's contribution
- financial contribution
- flat contribution
- fresh contribution
- general average contribution
- initial contribution
- insurance contribution
- major contribution
- mandatory contribution
- material contribution
- monetary contribution
- monetary and materials contributions
- optional contribution
- pro rata contribution
- recurring contribution
- social insurance contribution
- substantial contribution
- superannuation contribution
- tax-deductible contributions
- token contribution
- voluntary contribution
- contribution in cash
- contribution in kind
- contribution to the authorized fund
- contribution to partnership capital
- contributions to state social funds
- assess the contribution
- make a contribution
- pay a contributionEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > contribution
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