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1 steuerbegünstigt
steuerbegünstigt adj STEUER eligible for tax relief, tax-privileged, tax-sheltered* * ** * *steuerbegünstigt
entitled to tax relief, tax privileged (supported);
• steuerbegünstigt sein to enjoy tax privileges;
• steuerbegünstigte Einkünfte tax preference income;
• steuerbegünstigtes Geschäft tax-shelter deal;
• steuerbegünstigtes Sparen tax-favo(u)red savings, deferred savings plan. -
2 privilegieren
v/t grant s.o. a privilege* * *pri|vi|le|gie|ren [privile'giːrən] ptp privilegiertvtto favour (Brit), to favor (US), to privilegeeine privilegierte Stellung innehaben — to hold a privileged position
* * *pri·vi·le·gie·ren *[privileˈgi:rən]vt (geh)▪ jdn \privilegieren to grant privileges to sb* * *transitives Verb grant privileges to* * ** * *transitives Verb grant privileges to -
3 steuerbegünstigt sein
steuerbegünstigt sein
to enjoy tax privileges
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