charge levied
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charge-capping — chargeˈ capping noun The imposition, by central government, of an upper limit on the amount that may be levied by local government in respect of community charges on individuals • • • Main Entry: ↑charge … Useful english dictionary
congestion charge — noun A charge levied on vehicles entering a heavily congested part of a transport network • • • Main Entry: ↑congest * * * congestion charge UK US noun [countable] [singular congestion charge plural … Useful english dictionary
scheme sanction charge — A tax charge levied on registered pension schemes that make unauthorised payments. A scheme sanction charge is payable at a rate of 40% of the amount of the unauthorised payment (or the aggregate of the unauthorised payments made in a tax year).… … Law dictionary
Competitive transition charge — A non bypassable charge levied on each customer of the distribution utility, including those who are served under contracts with nonutility suppliers, for recovery of the utility s stranded costs that develop because of competition. U.S. Dept … Energy terms
finance charge — A charge levied for the benefit of being able to delay payment of a sum due … Accounting dictionary
surrender charge — /sə rendə tʃɑ:dʒ/, surrender fee /sə rendə fi:/ noun a charge levied when someone withdraws money invested before the date allowed (this is to deter early withdrawals) … Dictionary of banking and finance
Community Charge — A leaflet explaining the charge, Department of the Environment, April 1989. The Community Charge, popularly known as the poll tax , was a system of taxation introduced in replacement of the rates to part fund local government in Scotland from… … Wikipedia
London congestion charge — At Old Street, street markings and a sign (inset) with the white on red C alert drivers to the charge. The sign displays the original operating hours for the scheme … Wikipedia
Cover charge — Club bouncers are sometimes responsible for collecting a cover charge. At bars and nightclubs, or restaurants with live entertainment a flat fee for entry, sometimes known as a cover charge[citation needed], is made, in addition to payment for… … Wikipedia
unauthorised payments charge — In the context of pensions, a charge to income tax made on an unauthorised payment under the Finance Act 2004. The charge is made at a rate of 40% of the unauthorised payment. An additional surcharge of 15% is levied if the unauthorised payment… … Law dictionary