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ˈtax rev·enues SUST. pl.

tax revenues

rev·enue [ˈrevənju:] SUST.

1. revenue no pl. (income):

prihodki m pl.
dohodki m pl. od

2. revenue no pl. (of a state):

3. revenue pl. (instances of income):

sales revenues
tax revenues

In·land ˈRev·enue SUST. ingl. brit. ingl. neoz. the Inland Revenue

ˈrev·enue of·fic·er SUST.

ˈrev·enue stamp SUST. ingl. am.

Ejemplos de uso para revenues

sales revenues
tax revenues

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
These bond sales and tax revenues generated budget surpluses that lasted through 1917.
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His financing plan is just two pages long, and includes no breakdown of revenues.
www.metronews.ca
About a third of its current revenues come from the cheque business, down from about 43 per cent in 2012.
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It would require only a few years for the federal income tax to become the chief source of income for the government, far outdistancing tariff revenues.
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Revenues are usually used for economic development and tourism projects.
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Typically, the power is used to raise revenues for the support of government.
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Revenues from the estate tax and from a 1 percent sales tax on auctions went toward the veterans' pension fund "(aerarium militare)".
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There have also been several successful property tax assessment challenges that have decreased tax revenues.
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But, with costs rising and revenues falling, there was a need to rationalise the number of pre-grouping designs and to develop more powerful locomotives.
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Manila had an annual income of over 700 million pesos due to these increase in tax revenues.
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