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Перевод: rateable
[прилагательное] подлежащий обложению налогом; подлежащий обложению сбором; соразмерный; пропорциональный; соответственный
Тезаурус:
- Rateable values are capable of appeal.
- Taxation of property could be based on the capital value of the house, or its land or rateable value.
- Intermediate grants may be given on which there is no rateable value restriction, for any missing standard basic amenities such as a bath, shower, wash-basin, lavatory, sink and hot and cold water supply.
- Rateable values can go up after an appeal
- For a tenant to claim the benefits of the Act he must show that his tenancy is of a house, that it was originally granted for more than twenty-one years, that the rent payable is less than two-thirds of its rateable value, and that the rateable value is itself not in excess of certain modest limits.
- Another point to be taken into consideration is that grants are only made to applicants whose homes are below a certain rateable value, which varies in different areas of the country, and that, when the work is completed, the home must be regarded as a suitable dwelling for occupation for at least another thirty years.
- "I expect you only know about rateable values an' that."
- As the Macrory Report pointed out in 1970, Northern Ireland "is smaller than Yorkshire and has a population of 1.5 million the rateable value of the entire province is only 14m.
- The tax base, or rateable value, is the net annual value of the property occupied.
- A rateable value is intended to represent a rent from year to year at a specific date on terms laid down by regulations.
- The system of raising local authorities' revenue by means of the rating system (where the rateable value of property served as the basis for payment) had been unpopular for many years.
- In contrast the rateable value of the City of Leeds alone is nearly 22m: and many of the proposed unitary authorities in England will have rateable valuations of 20m, 30m and even 40m" (quoted in Tomlinson, 1980, p. 109).
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