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  • 1FISCAL (DROIT) — Technique libérale de financement des dépenses publiques, l’impôt est encore bien souvent ressenti par les contribuables comme une intrusion inique et une spoliation, puisqu’il entraîne une amputation des revenus ou du patrimoine, alors que sa… …

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  • 2Fiscal sponsorship — refers to the practice of non profit organizations offering their legal and tax exempt status to groups engaged in activities related to the organization s missions. It typically involves a fee based contractual arrangement between a project and… …

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  • 3fiscal — fiscal, ale, aux [ fiskal, o ] adj. • XIVe, rare av. XVIIe; lat. fiscalis ♦ Qui se rapporte au fisc, à l impôt. Droit fiscal. Politique, législation, lois fiscales. Charges fiscales. Dégrèvements fiscaux. Fraude fiscale. Timbre fiscal. Adv.… …

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  • 4Fiscal federalism — is a system of transfer payments or grants by which a federal government shares its revenues with lower levels of government.Federal governments use this power to enforce national rules and standards. There are two primary types of transfers,… …

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  • 5fiscal — (Del lat. fiscālis). 1. adj. Perteneciente o relativo al fisco o al oficio de fiscal. 2. com. Ministro encargado de promover los intereses del fisco. 3. Persona que representa y ejerce el ministerio público en los tribunales. 4. Persona que… …

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  • 6Fiscal conservatism — (also known as economic conservatism) is a political phrase term used in North America to describe advocacy of lower governmental spending practices and a lower federal debt; It is used to define someone who advocates smaller government, less… …

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  • 7Fiscal drag — refers to the process where tax thresholds are either not adjusted for inflation, or fail to keep pace with earnings growth, causing in either case an automatic rise in tax revenues.Example of nominal fiscal dragSuppose a person earns $20,000 per …

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  • 8Fiscal incidence — is a concept within public finance, a sub discipline within economics, that refers to the combined overall economic impact of both government taxation and expenditures on the real economic income of individuals. While taxation reduces the… …

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  • 9Fiscal Procurator — • The duties of the fiscal procurator consist in preventing crime and safeguarding ecclesiastical law Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Fiscal Procurator     Fiscal Procurator …

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  • 10fiscal — fis‧cal [ˈfɪskl] adjective [only before a noun] FINANCE ECONOMICS TAX connected with government taxes, debts, and spending: • The fiscal deficit was estimated at $53,800,000 or 3.5% of gross national product. • The current fis …

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