Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Italian term or phrase:
ravvedimento
English translation:
voluntary settlement
Added to glossary by
Evi Zierlein
Mar 1, 2002 11:33
22 yrs ago
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Italian term
Ravvedimento
Italian to English
Bus/Financial
Still the same standard text of a form for the Italian Tax Return.
Questo modello va usato per pagare tutte le somme dovute in caso di:
[...] Ravvedimento [...]
Questo modello va usato per pagare tutte le somme dovute in caso di:
[...] Ravvedimento [...]
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | voluntary settlement | Alison kennedy (X) |
4 | disclosure | Sarah Ferrara |
3 | correction of tax return | kringle |
Proposed translations
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voluntary settlement
this is just another way of saying, autodenuncia; as autodenuncia is not very nice the Italian tax man has invented this nice burocratic word " ravvedimento" that literally means to repent of our tax sins. I think the term I suggest gets over the idea.
Ciao
Alison
(over the years, my company has had to fill in many of these forms as it is almost impossible in Italy to pay all the correct tax at the right time, having calculated the right amount!!)
Ciao
Alison
(over the years, my company has had to fill in many of these forms as it is almost impossible in Italy to pay all the correct tax at the right time, having calculated the right amount!!)
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Comment: "Thanks to everyone.
I might miss the Italian sunshine and the food here in the UK, but for sure not the bureaucratic nightmares."
29 mins
disclosure
I asked for help with "ravvedimento operoso" a few weeks ago. If you search the glossaries, you'll see that I settled on "voluntary disclosure". HTH
Sarah
Sarah
32 mins
correction of tax return
ravv. operoso was the term I had to translate in a tax return and I settled for "voluntary correction of tax return"
unfortunately I don't have any references, but I remember I consulted everything from a to z, including an English accountant friend!
HTH
Sue (kringle)
unfortunately I don't have any references, but I remember I consulted everything from a to z, including an English accountant friend!
HTH
Sue (kringle)
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