Betekenis van:
inbound

inbound
Bijvoeglijk naamwoord
    • directed or moving inward or toward a center
    "the inbound train"

    Synoniemen


    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. In some stations the inbound and outbound platforms are not connected.
    2. The different Austrian mobile telephony networks are in competition with each other for both inbound and outbound traffic.
    3. According to the available information, Finland Post's market shares for international addressed letter services (inbound and outbound letters) are the same as for purely domestic services.
    4. The Hungarian authorities do not agree with the Commission that the measure confers an advantage for cross-border transactions (with inbound interest).
    5. Concerning the granting of aid through state resources, AmCham considers that in cross-border situations with inbound interest, the deduction of the interest is carried out by the affiliate located in the other country.
    6. With regard to the group level approach, the advantageous cross-border situation with inbound interest does not concern Hungarian state resources, nor is it a consequence of the Hungarian scheme.
    7. Thirdly, at the level of the group, the scheme appears to be advantageous for cross-border situations with inbound interest, where the net interest-receiving company is Hungarian, while the net interest-paying company is non-resident.
    8. With respect to the wholesale of international roaming, no competition concern would arise from the proposed transaction since the parties but also their competitors have concluded multiple international roaming agreements that serve their customers in the provision of outbound and inbound traffic.
    9. Inversely, at the level of the group taken as a whole, the Commission noted that the scheme confers an advantage for cross-border situations with inbound interest, i.e. where the net interest-receiving company is based in Hungary and the net interest-paying company is non-resident.
    10. At the level of the group taken as a whole, the Commission underlined that the scheme confers an advantage for cross-border situations with inbound interest, where the net interest-receiving company is based in Hungary and the net interest-paying company is non-resident.
    11. This is illustrated by the fact that the advantage in cross-border situations with inbound interest would still endure even if the Hungarian measure was abolished (in relation to countries having an effective corporate tax rate higher than the Hungarian 16 %).
    12. Post’s market share of the market for domestic express parcel services (including inbound [7] express parcel services) has been steadily falling over the period from 2006 to 2008, from approx. 47 % by value [8] in 2006, about 46 % in 2007 to around 43 % in 2008 [9].
    13. While, in such a case, the receiving company is allowed to deduct 50 % of the net inbound interest from the taxable base (i.e. the interest income is effectively taxed at half of the 16 % corporate tax rate), the net interest-paying company is subject to the tax rules of its state of residence, and is in principle allowed to deduct 100 % of the net interest paid.
    14. Post’s market share of the market for domestic express parcel services (including inbound [7] express parcel services) has been steadily falling over the period from 2006 to 2008, from approx. 47 % by value [8] in 2006, about 46 % in 2007 to around 43 % in 2008 [9]. The aggregate market share of the two biggest competitors amounted to slightly over 28 % by value in 2008, i.e. almost two thirds of Post’s market share, at which level they would be able to bring a significant competitive pressure to bear on Post [10].