Примери за използване на Pay a tax на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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you will have to pay a tax of 13 percent immediately before selling the property.
Some will say that Muslims also had to pay a tax equivalent to the jizjah paid by Dhimmis'.
Butchers must pay a tax of around $4 a day to enter slaughterhouses to buy cattle and sheep.
By having to pay a tax, firms are encouraged to reduce emissions
belts… everybody must… pay a tax of one pound a week.
while those without employees will have to pay a tax of 3%.
The law demands that every landowner send soldiers to give me service or pay a tax in silver, is that correct?
Those organisations that receive more funding from outside of Hungary than from within Hungary would have to pay a tax of up to 25 percent on the funds received from abroad.
Those organisations that receive more funding from outside of Hungary than from within Hungary would have to pay a tax of up to 25 percent on the funds received from abroad.
The European Commission estimates that traditional companies pay a tax rate of 23 percent on their profits,
The company will pay a tax charge of 32.5% if you borrow from the company after 5 April 2016
the current US federal tax rate(35%), and five companies even pay a tax rate that is below the 20% rate targeted by Trump's tax reform.
still pay a tax on the world, although there were no military operations in the country right now is not conducted.
drivers of Euro 3-compliant cars will have to pay a tax to enter the capital from 3 January 2020,
The only case when the new owner still has to pay a tax on the purchase of housing- the receipt of an apartment under a gift contract.
Ilfov will have to pay a tax to enter the capital starting next year.
Euro 3 and Euro 4 cars will also have to pay a tax of RON 5(EUR 1.06)
Euro 3 and Euro 4 cars will also have to pay a tax of 5 RON(1.06 EUR)
businesses to connect to the grid and pay a tax on each kilowatt consumed.
beverage except water, or pay a tax equivalent to 1.5% of their annual ad budget for a national institute to do campaigns to promote healthier eating.