Glossary entry (derived from question below)
French term or phrase:
avoir fiscal and crédit d'impôt
English translation:
dividend tax credit and tax credit
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Julia Maitland
Mar 23, 2005 16:54
19 yrs ago
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French term
avoir fiscal and crédit d'impôt
French to English
Bus/Financial
Accounting
Context: "déclaration d'impôt"
Could anybody explain the difference between these two terms???
Could anybody explain the difference between these two terms???
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | dividend tax credit/tax credit | Jonathan Morris |
4 | the same thing | Eva Blanar |
4 | ACT dividend tax credit v. general tax relief | Adrian MM. (X) |
Proposed translations
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10 mins
French term (edited):
avoir fiscal and cr�dit d'imp�t
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dividend tax credit/tax credit
http://www.edubourse.com/guide/lexique.php?Terme=37&idLettre...
avoir fiscal is a kind of tax credit associated with dividend payments
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Note added at 10 mins (2005-03-23 17:04:56 GMT)
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http://lexinter.net/JP/avoir_fiscal.htm
avoir fiscal is a kind of tax credit associated with dividend payments
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Note added at 10 mins (2005-03-23 17:04:56 GMT)
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http://lexinter.net/JP/avoir_fiscal.htm
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55 mins
French term (edited):
avoir fiscal and cr�dit d'imp�t
the same thing
actually, dividend tax credit, see link with explanation below
3 hrs
French term (edited):
avoir fiscal and cr�dit d'imp�t
ACT dividend tax credit v. general tax relief
Question already asked and answered - brilliantly - before.
'FHS Bridge's Council of Europe dic. unhelpfully gives tax credit for both.
ACT> advance (not advanced) corporation tax - now abolished in the UK for various reasons.
By the 'imputation system', the tax withheld form div. payments wipes out the taxpayer's income tax liability on the dividends.
Tax reliefs and (single etc. person's)allowances for the second term would suggest in BE taxation at the assessment stage'
'FHS Bridge's Council of Europe dic. unhelpfully gives tax credit for both.
ACT> advance (not advanced) corporation tax - now abolished in the UK for various reasons.
By the 'imputation system', the tax withheld form div. payments wipes out the taxpayer's income tax liability on the dividends.
Tax reliefs and (single etc. person's)allowances for the second term would suggest in BE taxation at the assessment stage'
Reference:
Peer comment(s):
neutral |
Jonathan Morris
: general tax relief v. vague - blurs the distinction between income which isn't taxed in the first place and taxes which are paid and then refunded, although I grant you that the Inland Revenue uses tax credit to designate tax exempt income.
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