rebate
81UK rebate — Jungtinės Karalystės biudžeto disbalanso korekcija statusas Aprobuotas sritis Europos Sąjungos finansų politika apibrėžtis Specialus Europos Sąjungos biudžeto mechanizmas, skirtas Jungtinės Karalystės įmokoms į Europos Sąjungos biudžetą sumažinti …
82Car Allowance Rebate System - CARS — A U.S. government program under the Obama administration that allowed individuals to trade in used vehicles that did not meet government specified standards of fuel economy in exchange for a discount of either $3,500 or $4,500 off the purchase or …
83rent rebate — noun (C) BrE money that some people get from local government to help them pay their rent …
84tax rebate — A repayment of tax paid. A repayment claim must be made and approved by an Inspector of Taxes and the refund due to the taxpayer will be made by the Collector of Taxes following the Inspector s instructions …
85tax rebate — A repayment of tax paid. A repayment claim must be made and approved by an Inspector of Taxes and the refund due to the taxpayer will be made by the Collector of Taxes following the Inspector s instructions …
86tax rebate — /ˈtæks ribeɪt/ (say taks reebayt) noun an amount subtracted from gross tax payable. Compare tax deduction …
87deferred rebate — /dɪˌfa:d ri:beɪt/ noun a discount given to a customer who buys up to a specified quantity over a specified period …
88secret rebate — A kickback of money, particularly by a subcontractor to a general contractor, that is not shown on a job estimate. This is illegal in most states and could lead to a contract being judged invalid or to criminal penalties …
89redundancy rebate — /rɪ dʌndənsi ˌri:beɪt/ noun a payment made to a company to compensate for redundancy payments made …
90rebating — rebate re‧bate 2 [rɪˈbeɪt ǁ rɪˈbeɪt, ˈriːbeɪt] verb [transitive] 1. to pay part of the price of something back to customers when they buy it. In some places it can be illegal to do this: rebate something to somebody • the agency s practice of… …