2 oraciones con cada palabra:
Balance due
Deduct
Exemption
Income
Income tax
Installment
IRS,the
Levy
Pay as you go
Tax
Tax refund
Vat
Analytical
Cover letter
CV
Efficient
Independent
Job-hunder
Operate
Part time
Reliate
Reputation
Undergraduate
Base area de contabilidad
Respuestas a la pregunta
SOLUCIÓN:
1. Your written confirmation includes an invoice for the balance due.
2. Any further delay in paying your balance due cannot be accepted.
1. When you deduct an amount from a total, you subtract it from the total.
2. In addition, if you pay with a Visa or MasterCard, you can deduct 15 percent of the price; if you pay with cash, you can deduct 20 percent.
1. The report confirmed their exemption from military duty
2. They consisted mainly in exemption from public burdens, both as regarded person and pocket, and in immunity from lay jurisdiction.
1. What's your annual income?
2. If I had 25% more income, I'd be more satisfied with my life.
1. Federal income tax will be deducted from your pay.
2. The new law will lower income taxes for most taxpayers.
1. In January 1908 the final instalment of the Tibetan indemnity was paid to Great Britain, and the Chumbi valley was evacuated.
2. Practically, the story of the second phase is the final instalment of that of the sieges of Yannina, Scutari and Adrianlope.
1. In the United States, the IRS is the government authority which collects taxes. IRS is an abbreviation for 'Inland Revenue Service'
2. Last time the IRS audited one of his businesses, he got a half-million-dollar refund.
1. A general military levy was occasionally made.
2. The university fund is derived from special taxes levied for the four institutions which receive aid from the state; in 1909 the levy was 0.245mills and the total receipts were $582,843.
1. Pay as you go is a system in which a person or organization pays for the costs of something when they occur rather than before or afterwards.
2. You can do it from a pay as you go mobile phone.
1. It's tax season.
2. Does that price include tax?
1. A tax refund is money received back from a tax return.
2. By recording charitable donations on their tax returns, taxpayers can receive a further tax refund.
1. There is an ad vat orem duty of 8% on imports and of about 1% on exports.
2. VAT is defined as an abbreviaton for value-added tax.
1. The chairman of the rescue organization must be an analytical thinker who can target several problems at once.
2. Because my boss is an analytical person, she knows the importance of separating huge projects into smaller undertakings.
1. A cover letter is a letter that is sent with something to explain the reason for it or to give more information about it.
2. Always include a cover letter with your résumé.
1. Your CV is a brief written account of your personal details, your education, and the jobs you have had. You can send a CV when you are applying for a job.
2. CV is an abbreviation for 'curriculum vitae'
1. A calculator is more efficient than an abacus.
2. Solar panels are a highly efficient method of harnessing electricity without burning fossil fuels.
1. Alex married and independent woman who loved to cook and take care of her family.
2. Here he was, in total control, independent of outside power - only his arms and legs and gravity.
1. Job hunter is someone who is trying to find a job.
2. Good luck and good job hunting.
1. operate an automobile
2. It did not operate as a rule beyond the limits of race.
1. If someone is a part time worker or has a part time job, they work for only part of each day or week.
2. Many businesses are cutting back by employing lower-paid part-time workers.
1. The country will more than likely retaliate against the sanctions with its own trade restictions.
2. If we impose import duties, other countries may retaliate against us.
1. He has a reputation for taking a long time to make a decision.
2. Just being in Tom's company is enough to ruin Mary's reputation.
1. The undergraduate is called in his first year a junior freshman, in his second a senior freshman, in his thir a junior sophister, and in his fourth a senior sophister.
2. A considerable part of this translation was accomplished during his career as an undergraduate in Cambridge.