tax reform
常見例句
- And he favours tax reform to encourage them to bequeath their money to their grandchildren, rather than their children.
他主張稅制改革,鼓勵(lì)老人把錢留給他們的孫子,而不是他們的孩子。 - He then promptly walked out of the chamber, leaving the opposition one vote short of passing a tax reform that would weaken the Kirchners’ control over spending.
后來又一次,他快速步出議事廳,讓反對黨通過稅制改革以削弱第一家庭夫婦掌控開支的提案少了關(guān)鍵的一票。 - Tax reform will be necessary—particularly in places, such as Britain and Ireland, which relied far too much on revenues from frothy financial markets and housing bubbles.
稅收改革迫在眉睫,特別是在象英國和愛爾蘭這樣過度倚賴多泡沫的金融市場和房地產(chǎn)泡沫的地方。 - Speakers called for promotion of a welfare state, free education,tax reform, and a reduction in excessive spending in areas such as the military and the promotion of labor politics.
- The Tax Reform Act of 1986 made DPPs much less valuable to investors, and so a lot of wealthy people switched from DPPs to REITs.
986年的稅制改革法案,使得DPP對投資者不再那么有價(jià)值,所以很多富人從DPP轉(zhuǎn)向REITs
耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選 - "And that in November we turn out in record numbers to show this administration that we are serious about spending, that we are serious about tax reform and that we are serious about bringing common sense back to the United States of America."
- The Reagan tax reform essentially ended income taxes for the lower half of earners.
FORBES: The Proper Post-Election Agenda: Cut Spending, Then Taxes - Moreover, Romney is pushing tax reform which would trade lower rates for fewer deductions.
FORBES: The Proper Post-Election Agenda: Cut Spending, Then Taxes - Indeed, the 1986 tax reform ended special big depreciation deductions for highly leveraged real estate.
FORBES: Limited Returns 返回 tax reform