Glossary entry (derived from question below)
português term or phrase:
a recolher
inglês translation:
to be collected
Added to glossary by
Lilian Magalhães
Oct 7, 2006 09:31
17 yrs ago
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português term
a recolher
português para inglês
Adm./Finanças
Negócios/comércio (geral)
imposto / demonstrações financeiras
ICMS a recolher
Proposed translations
(inglês)
4 | to be collected | Adriana Francisco (X) |
4 | payable | Donna Sandin |
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to be collected
O termo usado para imposto é "collect".
Veja o exemplo da HM Revenue & Customs
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/sa/keydates/keydates.htm
If you send back your Tax Return over the Internet you must send it back by this date if you want us to:
* collect tax</br> through your tax code, if possible, where you owe less than £2000
Veja o exemplo da HM Revenue & Customs
http://www.hmrc.gov.uk/sa/keydates/keydates.htm
If you send back your Tax Return over the Internet you must send it back by this date if you want us to:
* collect tax</br> through your tax code, if possible, where you owe less than £2000
Example sentence:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=%22tax+to+be+collected%22&btnG=Search&meta=
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12 horas
payable
it depends on the standpoint of the party whose financial statement you are translating. The government COLLECTS taxes. Firms WITHHOLD taxes from employees (they don't collect it). Taxpayers (including firms who withheld the taxes from their employees) PAY the tax.
In Brazil, regardless of what one's dictionary may say, "recolher" is often used to mean to PAY, as well as it can mean to "collect" and this causes confusion.
You decide in this case - well of course you have already decided, this is just my two cents.
In Brazil, regardless of what one's dictionary may say, "recolher" is often used to mean to PAY, as well as it can mean to "collect" and this causes confusion.
You decide in this case - well of course you have already decided, this is just my two cents.
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