tax break
英音[ ˈtæks breɪk ] 美音[ ˈtæks breɪk ]

减税:为了鼓励特定经济活动或社会目标而给予的减税。

常用释义

词性释义

减税:为了鼓励特定经济活动或社会目标而给予的减税。
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1·Both groups joined forces to persuade voters to approve a tax break for the industry.
两集团合力游说选民们同意给予这个行业减税。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·One is the tax break on overtime.
一个是对超时工作的减税。
3·And we've been getting a huge tax break for years.
多年来,我们享受了大量的免税优惠。
4·He has offered a tax break for using public transport.
他为使用公共交通的人提供了减税。
5·And you'll get a tax break on capital gains-if any-when you sell.
如果要出售房产的话,你的资本收益将得到税收减免。
6·He insisted that Mr Baucus drop any attempt to cap this tax break.
他坚持认为鲍卡斯放弃所有试图为税收优惠设置上限的努力。
7·And on top of that, we have been giving these jobs a tax break.
而且,在高工资之外,我们还给这些工作赋予减税的优惠。
8·The Tories plan to tempt couples down the aisle with a tax break.
保守党计划通过减税来鼓励情侣结婚。
9·A tax break here, a subsidy there and soon you are talking about real money.
这里的减税优惠、那里的津贴,很快就会触及真正的钱。
10·Now, it would be nice if we could keep every tax break, but we can't afford them.
现在,如果我们保留每一项税收减免政策当然很好,但我们无力承受。
更新时间:2025-02-22 23:14