Apr 13, 2021 18:32
3 yrs ago
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French term
gain fiscal
French to English
Bus/Financial
Law: Taxation & Customs
Optimising tax
In a artists' agency website, offering advice on how to optimise tax when dealing with the leasing of works of art rather than purchasing them. Context: "L’écart de **gain fiscal** entre un achat classique et le leasing est important." Does this mean that by leasing a work of art you end up paying less tax than if you buy it? Any help gratefully received!
Proposed translations
(English)
4 | tax reduction | Francois Boye |
4 | tax saved | Conor McAuley |
3 | tax benefit or advantage | Adrian MM. |
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tax reduction
ASker is right: by leasing a work of art you end up paying less tax than if you buy it
https://www.53.com/content/fifth-third/en/financial-insights...
https://www.53.com/content/fifth-third/en/financial-insights...
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Comment: "Thanks very much for your help."
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tax saved
"The difference in terms of the tax saved between..."
A little bit tricky actually, deceptively so.
A little bit tricky actually, deceptively so.
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tax benefit or advantage
.. and arguably a form of tax break.
Thus, by renting, hiring or - like art galleries - being loaned vs. lending or leasing out a work of art though, in one well-known French case, there was an almighty loan agreement vs. artists's Will row over return of the painting in question
Thus, by renting, hiring or - like art galleries - being loaned vs. lending or leasing out a work of art though, in one well-known French case, there was an almighty loan agreement vs. artists's Will row over return of the painting in question
Example sentence:
IATE: fr utilité avantage CdT bénéfice CdT gain CdT en benefit
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