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nналогообложение, обложение (налогом, пошлиной, сбором), взимание налогов
- adequate taxation
- agricultural taxation
- burdensome taxation
- concessional taxation
- consumption taxation
- corporate taxation
- deferred taxation
- degressive taxation
- direct taxation
- discriminatory taxation
- dividend taxation
- domestic taxation
- double taxation
- duplicate taxation
- entertainment taxation
- equitable taxation
- flat rate taxation
- future taxation
- gift taxation
- graduated taxation
- green taxation
- heavy taxation
- income taxation
- increased taxation
- independent taxation
- indirect taxation
- internal taxation
- international double taxation
- land taxation
- light taxation
- lump taxation
- multiple taxation
- multi-stage taxation
- municipal taxation
- presumption taxation
- progressive taxation
- property taxation
- proportional taxation
- punitive taxation
- regressive taxation
- separate taxation
- triple taxation
- unauthorized taxation
- worldwide taxation
- taxation at source
- taxation of costs
- taxation of fringe benefits
- taxation of hidden reserves
- taxation of income
- taxation of offshore banks
- taxation of operating income
- taxation of property
- taxation on saving
- exempt from taxation
- immune from taxation
- subject to taxation
- avoid double taxation
- be exempt from taxation
- be subjet to taxation
- fund through taxation
- mitigate taxationEnglish-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics > taxation
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