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1 Withholding
احتجاز، حجز، حبس -
2 Withholding dividends
اقتطاع الضريبة من الأرباح -
3 Withholding of truth
إخفاء الحقيقة -
4 Withholding tax
ضريبة عند المنبع -
5 Withholding tax ; - at the source
حجز ضريبة عند المنبع، ضريبة مدفوعة مقدماEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Withholding tax ; - at the source
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6 withholding tax
A tax levied by a government authority that is deducted from compensation. -
7 backup withholding
An IRS tax rule in the United States that requires notified payers to withhold a set percentage from payments made to payees who cannot be identified due to missing or incorrect taxpayer identification numbers on tax forms. -
8 withhold
[wið΄həuld] v թաքցնել. չհայտնել, պահել. հրաժարվել, մերժել. խուսափել, ձեռ նպահ մնալ. withhold the information տեղե կությունը թաքցնել. withhold one’s consent համա ձայնու թյունը չտալ/մերժել. withholding of evidence իրավ. ապացույց թաքցնելը. withholding tax մի ջոցների արտահանման հարկ -
9 Loonbelasting
The payroll tax for the Netherlands that is related to income tax withholding and information related to personnel. -
10 LB
The payroll tax for the Netherlands that is related to income tax withholding and information related to personnel.LB -
11 accumulator
"An accumulation of numeric data that can be used for reporting purposes, such as yearly taxable earnings for the T4 or W 2 statement, or used in a calculation. For example, Canada Pension Plan, Social Security, Medicare, and withholding taxes are based on accumulators. The contents of an accumulator can be manually adjusted, preset, and deleted."
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