schedule

  • 11Schedule B — the provision under which the Inland Revenue taxed income from woodlands in the UK. It was abolished as from 6 April 1988. Collins dictionary of law. W. J. Stewart. 2001 …

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  • 12Schedule C — the provision under which the Inland Revenue taxes public revenue dividends (i.e. interest payments on government stock) payable in the UK. The stock need not be that of the UK government; however, if the stock is of a foreign government, the… …

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  • 13Schedule F — the provision under which the Inland Revenue taxes distributions by companies resident in the UK; the tax is due on the dividend in the year of assessment and is in effect deducted at source (See advance corporation tax). Collins dictionary of… …

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  • 14schedule — (n.) late 14c., sedule, cedule ticket, label, slip of paper with writing on it, from O.Fr. cedule, from L.L. schedula strip of paper, dim. of L. schida one of the strips forming a papyrus sheet, from Gk. skhida splinter, From stem of skhizein to… …

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  • 15schedule — n 1 *list, table, catalog, register, roll, roster, inventory 2 *program, timetable, agenda …

    New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • 16schedule — The dominant pronunciation in BrE is shed yool, but the American form sked yool has exerted an influence, especially among younger speakers …

    Modern English usage

  • 17schedule — ▪ I. schedule sched‧ule 1 [ˈʆedjuːl ǁ ˈskedʒʊl, dʒl] noun [countable] 1. a plan of what someone is going to do and when they are going to do it: • I ve got a very full schedule (= I will be very busy because a lot of meetings and other… …

    Financial and business terms

  • 18schedule — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 plan of work to be done ADJECTIVE ▪ daily, weekly, etc. ▪ current ▪ normal, regular ▪ ambit …

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  • 19schedule — / ʃedju:l/ noun 1. a timetable, a plan of how time should be spent, drawn up in advance ● The managing director has a busy schedule of appointments. ● Her secretary tried to fit me into her schedule. ♦ on schedule at the time or stage set down in …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 20schedule — n. 1) to draw up, make out, make up, plan a schedule 2) a fixed; flexible; full; heavy; rigid; rotating schedule 3) (esp. AE) an airline; bus; train schedule (BE prefers timetable) 4) a production schedule 5) a schedule for 6) according to, on;… …

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