tratando de optimizar fiscalmente las mismas

13:18 Feb 22, 2008
Spanish to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Law: Taxation & Customs
Spanish term or phrase: tratando de optimizar fiscalmente las mismas
El departamento ofrece respuesta a aquellas cuestiones que se puedan suscitar respecto a las implicaciones fiscales de cualquier operación jurídica, indicando las posibilidades existentes y las soluciones más adecuadas al caso concreto tratando de optimizar fiscalmente las mismas
Raquel Merlin


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5 +1finding/seeking the best tax treatment
bigedsenior
4trying to fiscally optimize/improve the same/above mentioned
Desco
3.....to finding the best solution in terms of tax
Michael Dorrity (X)


  

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trying to fiscally optimize/improve the same/above mentioned


Explanation:
hope it helps

Desco
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.....to finding the best solution in terms of tax


Explanation:
I think 'las mismas' refers back to the last feminine plural noun i.e. 'soluciones'. So you could reword the sentance but still capture the meaning as follows: ..... "

"indicating the existing possibilities and those most appropriate for the specific case, with a view to finding the best solution in terms of tax"

Maybe not perfect but just a suggestion. Good luck.

Michael Dorrity (X)
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finding/seeking the best tax treatment


Explanation:
This is what I tell my tax clients - 'I try to get them the best tax treatment by making the tax laws work in their favor.'

An example: A self-employed individual has three ways that education tuition can be treated - as an adjustment to income, tax credit or business expense. The answer will depend on the various types of income the person has.

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agree  MikeGarcia: Absolutely!!!Never evade, just avoid...
14 hrs
  -> thanks, Miguel
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