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16:04 Jul 15, 2017 |
English to Spanish translations [PRO] Bus/Financial - Law: Taxation & Customs / tax calculation form | |||||||
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4 +2 | ingreso total sujeto a impuestos, el primer pago/abono vence el 31 de enero |
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ingreso total sujeto a impuestos, el primer pago/abono vence el 31 de enero Explanation: I think account means "into the account", that is, the taxpayer's account and you can probably omit the term on the translation. If you do not feel comfortable avoiding it then you can say, ingreso total sujeto a impuestos, el primer pago/abono a la cuenta vence el 31 de enero |
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Reference: Payment on account Reference information: En español, "pago a cuenta", "pago anticipado" o "abono". Ver esta referencia: "Self Assessment – what are payments on account? If you pay income tax via self-assessment, and have a tax liability for the current year, you may need to make advanced payments for the following tax year too – known as payments on account." http://www.companybug.com/self-assessment-what-are-payments-... Saludos, |
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