Betekenis van:
government income

government income
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • financiële middelen v.h. Rijk
  • income available to the government

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Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Human vices provide substantial government income.
  2. The government will tax your income.
  3. The government lowered taxes for lower-income families.
  4. Income tax and other government charges on income
  5. Government financial participation in income insurance and income safety-net programmes
  6. e-government for income taxes (usage; intention to use; not interested)
  7. The government has in this manner promoted low-income mortgage lending and lending to technology companies.
  8. ‘Other income’ means income from real estate or capital (bank or postal deposits or current accounts, government stock, investment funds, shares,bonds, etc.).
  9. ‘Other income’ means income from real estate or capital (bank or postal deposits or current accounts, government stock, investment funds, shares, bonds, etc.).
  10. Budget practice Take steps to record all income accruing to public authorities at different levels of government, including grants and other forms of international assistance (Feasibility Study recommendation).
  11. The amount of payment shall be limited to the extra costs or loss of income involved in complying with the government programme.
  12. because income and other taxes are expenses, it is logical to deal also with government grants, which are an extension of fiscal policies, in profit or loss.
  13. Firstly when Enova assesses a project, all known income (cash flow) will be taken into account, regardless of e.g. other government support being qualified as State aid.
  14. government assistance that is provided for an entity in the form of benefits that are available in determining taxable profit or tax loss, or are determined or limited on the basis of income tax liability. Examples of such benefits are income tax holidays, investment tax credits, accelerated depreciation allowances and reduced income tax rates;
  15. the regular publication of information on the financial position of public undertakings and other public entities not classified as part of the general government (including detailed income statements, balance sheets and data on employment and the wage bill).