estate duty
常見例句
- Estate Duty is a revenue in which estate leaved behind after the citizen's death.
遺產(chǎn)稅是對公民死亡時遺留的財產(chǎn)課征的稅收。 - The last part mainly determines the elution forms of estate duty and prevention means.
第四章主要討論遺產(chǎn)稅的規(guī)避形式以及預(yù)防辦法。 - The first part reviews the historical evolution of estate duty, and then discusses the effect of levying estate duty from economical and legal point of view.
第一章首先對遺產(chǎn)稅的歷史沿革進行考察,然后分別從經(jīng)濟和法律的角度,探討開征遺產(chǎn)稅的作用。 - This was a point readily appreciated by both Churchill in his 1925 budget and William Harcourt, who introduced estate duty in 1894.
ECONOMIST: How to improve an unpopular tax - In Britain, house buyers and sellers pay only 4-5% of the house price in stamp duty and estate agents' and lawyers' fees, but the emotional cost can be huge.
ECONOMIST: The housing market has not heard of globalisation - In France, Italy, Spain and Belgium the cost of selling one house and buying another (estate-agent fees, stamp duty and legal fees) often amounts to more than 15% of the price of a home.
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