Synonym: earnings, income, proceeds, expenditure. Similar words: prevention, for ever, reverse, even, event, even if, even now, eleven. Meaning: ['revənuː / -nju-] n. 1. the entire amount of income before any deductions are made 2. government income due to taxation.
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151. For the address of your tax office, see Inland Revenue in the telephone directory.
152. Excise duty revenue from alcoholic drinks is much less buoyant than total excise duty.
153. In political terms this failure forced heavy dependence on indirect revenue sources.
154. The king had at his disposal, not tax revenue, but plunder and tribute amassed through warfare.
155. Private ownership of parts of the system confers only strictly limited rights and powers of control over operation and revenue.
156. The Inland Revenue was particularly welcoming to those with a higher degree.
157. In recent years there had been a considerable increase in the revenue derived from tourism.
158. Furthermore, the City of Detroit is the chief benefactor of much indirect revenue sharing.
159. Instead he puts great faith in the traditional revenue earners of sponsorship and perimeter and programme advertising.
160. Each sub-contractor holding a certificate will subsequently be assessed for tax and pay the Inland Revenue direct.
161. Assist-A-Care generates annual revenue of more than $ 6 million.
162. For the commercial sector, advertising revenue has represented an ever-growing pool of funds.
163. It clearly shows that revenue and total cost are treated as simple linear functions of the number of units produced and sold.
164. Yet Pitt during his first eight years managed to raise annual revenue from £12.5 million to £18.5 million.
165. Multimedia markets can still provide a rich source of added value revenue and margin but without major commitments, restructuring or risk-taking.
166. The latter is specifically for revenue expenditure for activities such as training; the emphasis is on job creation.
167. The issues are revenue grant aid and the acquisition of new office accommodation.
168. He suggested they donate a percentage of their revenue to the cause.
169. Owners are also looking into increased revenue sharing as a way to ease the financial burdens that force teams to move.
170. The Commissioner of Inland Revenue made and confirmed assessments on the taxpayer for those years in respect of the profits from sub-licensing the films.
171. These observations are in my view equally applicable to the revenue and to sums by way of principal or interest retained by them.
172. While all customs duties accrued to the federal government, it received only about one-third of total sales tax revenue in 1985.
173. The Inland Revenue has released a consultative document that proposes a heavier tax charge for certain cars.
174. All organisations will make the distinction between capital and revenue or current expenditure.
175. The impact of this capacity is expected to start affecting revenue growth in the second quarter of 2000.
176. The revenue side was heavily dependent on increased international credit and financing.
177. There are uncertainties about adequate scale and revenue, and the consummation of ever-larger mergers.
178. The two Chairman insisted that revenue growth has as big a role in the merger justification as efficiency improvements through operating synergies.
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179. Maybe you prefer not to think of yourself as some one whose value to baseball is entirely based on the revenue you provide.
180. Most of the revenue was collected by Customs and Excise and the Inland Revenue.
More similar words: prevention, for ever, reverse, even, event, even if, even now, eleven, revelation, seventh, even when, in any event, eventually, even though, in the event of, continue, menu, continued, Rev., to the number of, renunciation, a large number of, review, prevail, previous, revolving, previously, oven, vendor, invent.