spec. afw.

14:30 Jul 28, 2010
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Dutch to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Law: Taxation & Customs / tax statement
Dutch term or phrase: spec. afw.
Dutch tax statement: this is the tax authority's judgement and I have come to lots of items that are 'spec.' - I was thinkining speculative or theoretical. But now I am loost with

'spec. afw. ondernemingsvermogen' and then just the name of a company next to it. Am I going in the wrong direction with spec.? and what on earth is afw. ??

If anyone can shed any light I'd be very grateful.

I'd be
Kathy Freeman
Local time: 09:50


Summary of answers provided
3algemeen fiscaal wetboek, (internal) revenue code
Chris Hopley
2speciale afwerking
Frank van Thienen (X)


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speciale afwerking


Explanation:
how does this fit the other occurrences?

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Note added at 1 hr (2010-07-28 15:39:11 GMT)
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too quick on the draw: how about "special processing (business capital)" for the translation . . .

Frank van Thienen (X)
Canada
Local time: 01:50
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in DutchDutch
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afw.
algemeen fiscaal wetboek, (internal) revenue code


Explanation:
'afw.' could stand for 'algemeen fiscaal wetboek'. Might 'spec.' be an abbreviation of 'specificatie'?

-> "Wij hebben in België geen algemeen fiscaal wetboek, in tegenstelling tot bijvoorbeeld Nederland en Frankrijk, waar respectievelijk de Algemene Wet inzake Rijksbelastingen en de Code général des impôts een (stuk) omkadering geven aan het fiscaal recht."
http://www.dvvc.be/documents/news-items/20091002-inleiding-t...

Chris Hopley
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