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buhis [bu.his.] : revenue (n.); tax (n.); tribute (n.)
Related words: taripa

Derivatives of buhis


Glosses:
revenue
n. (possession)1. gross, receipts, revenuethe entire amount of income before any deductions are made.
~ box officetotal admission receipts for an entertainment.
~ gatetotal admission receipts at a sports event.
~ amount, amount of money, sum, sum of moneya quantity of money.; "he borrowed a large sum"; "the amount he had in cash was insufficient"
n. (possession)2. revenue, tax income, tax revenue, taxationgovernment income due to taxation.
~ government income, government revenueincome available to the government.
~ internal revenuegovernment revenue from domestic sources (excluding customs).
tax
n. (possession)1. revenue enhancement, tax, taxationcharge against a citizen's person or property or activity for the support of government.
~ withholdingthe act of deducting from an employee's salary.
~ imposition, inflictionthe act of imposing something (as a tax or an embargo).
~ accumulator, collector, gatherera person who is employed to collect payments (as for rent or taxes).
~ net estatethe estate remaining after debts and funeral expenses and administrative expenses have been deducted from the gross estate; the estate then left to be distributed (and subject to federal and state inheritance taxes).
~ disposable incomeincome (after taxes) that is available to you for saving or spending.
~ unearned income, unearned revenuepersonal income that you did not earn (e.g., dividends or interest or rent income).
~ deductible(taxes) an amount that can be deducted (especially for the purposes of calculating income tax).
~ budget items, operating cost, operating expense, overheadthe expense of maintaining property (e.g., paying property taxes and utilities and insurance); it does not include depreciation or the cost of financing or income taxes.
~ levya charge imposed and collected.
~ single taxa system of taxation in which a tax is levied on a single commodity (usually land).
~ income taxa personal tax levied on annual income.
~ capital gains taxa tax on capital gains.; "he avoided the capital gains tax by short selling"
~ capital levya tax on capital or property.
~ departure taxa tax that is levied when you are departing a country by land or sea or air.
~ franchise taxa tax that is imposed by states on corporations; it depends both on the net worth of the corporation and on its net income attributable to activities within the state.
~ gift taxa tax imposed on transfers of property by gift during the lifetime of the giver.
~ direct taxa tax paid directly by the person or organization on whom it is levied.
~ indirect taxa tax levied on goods or services rather than on persons or organizations.
~ hidden taxa tax paid unwittingly by the consumer (such as ad valorem taxes).
~ capitationa tax levied on the basis of a fixed amount per person.
~ graduated tax, progressive taxany tax in which the rate increases as the amount subject to taxation increases.
~ proportional taxany tax in which the rate is constant as the amount subject to taxation increases.
~ degressive taxany tax in which the rate decreases as the amount subject to taxation increases.
~ ratesa local tax on property (usually used in the plural).
~ stamp duty, stamp taxa tax collected by requiring a stamp to be purchased and attached (usually on documents or publications).
~ pavagea tax toward paving streets.
~ transfer taxany tax levied on the passing of title to property.
~ special assessmentan additional tax levied on private property for public improvements that enhance the value of the property.
~ chargefinancial liabilities (such as a tax).; "the charges against the estate"
~ deductibleacceptable as a deduction (especially as a tax deduction).
~ progressive(of taxes) adjusted so that the rate increases as the amount of income increases.
~ regressive(of taxes) adjusted so that the rate decreases as the amount of income increases.
v. (possession)2. taxlevy a tax on.; "The State taxes alcohol heavily"; "Clothing is not taxed in our state"
~ levy, imposeimpose and collect.; "levy a fine"
~ exciselevy an excise tax on.
~ tariffcharge a tariff.; "tariff imported goods"
~ surtaxlevy an extra tax on.; "surtax luxury items that cost more than $1,000"
~ overtaxtax excessively.; "Don't overtax my constituents!"
v. (possession)3. assess, taxset or determine the amount of (a payment such as a fine).
~ set, determinefix conclusively or authoritatively.; "set the rules"
~ assesscharge (a person or a property) with a payment, such as a tax or a fine.
v. (consumption)4. task, taxuse to the limit.; "you are taxing my patience"
~ strain, extenduse to the utmost; exert vigorously or to full capacity.; "He really extended himself when he climbed Kilimanjaro"; "Don't strain your mind too much"
v. (communication)5. taxmake a charge against or accuse.; "They taxed him failure to appear in court"
~ chargemake an accusatory claim.; "The defense attorney charged that the jurors were biased"
tribute
n. (communication)1. testimonial, tributesomething given or done as an expression of esteem.
~ commendation, approvala message expressing a favorable opinion.; "words of approval seldom passed his lips"
n. (act)2. tributepayment by one nation for protection by another.
~ defrayal, defrayment, paymentthe act of paying money.
n. (act)3. protection, tributepayment extorted by gangsters on threat of violence.; "every store in the neighborhood had to pay him protection"
~ extortionthe felonious act of extorting money (as by threats of violence).