to write off

  • 41ˌwrite ˈoff — phrasal verb to send a letter to an organization in order to ask for something You can write off for a free book of recipes.[/ex] …

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  • 42write off —  Give up on; in accounting, to remove from a balance sheet because it no longer has value.  ► “Japan’s Nippon Credit Bank lowered its earnings forecast for fiscal 1996 and said it will go INTO THE RED in order to write off 420 billion Yen of… …

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  • 43Write off Management and Information System — WOMIS statusas Aprobuotas sritis muitinės veikla apibrėžtis Informacinė sistema, per kurią Europos Sąjungos valstybė narė teikia Europos Komisijai informaciją apie Europos Sąjungos tradicinių nuosavų išteklių sumas, nurašomas iš atskirosios (B)… …

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  • 44write-off — nurašymas statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Oficialus turto ar pinigų išbraukimo iš apskaitos ar inventorizacijos aprašo įregistravimas. atitikmenys: angl. write off šaltinis NATO mokymų ir pratybų finansavimo terminų žodynas AAP 43(1), 2009 …

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  • 45write off — write (someone/something) off to decide that someone or something is not important. Most critics wrote him off as a minor artist until he received that huge grant. Everyone had pretty much written off the team after they lost their tournament… …

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  • 46tax write–off — n: a tax deduction of an amount of depreciation, expense, or loss cancelled the debt and took a tax write off on the loss Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …

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  • 47tax write-off — noun a reduction in the gross amount on which a tax is calculated; reduces taxes by the percentage fixed for the taxpayer s income bracket • Syn: ↑tax deduction, ↑deduction • Hypernyms: ↑write off, ↑write down • Hyponyms: ↑tax benefit, ↑ …

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  • 48write off — {v. phr.} 1. To remove (an amount) from a business record; cancel (a debt); accept as a loss. * /If a customer dies when he owes the store money, the store must often write it off./ Compare: CHARGE OFF. 2. To accept (a loss or trouble) and not… …

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  • 49write off — {v. phr.} 1. To remove (an amount) from a business record; cancel (a debt); accept as a loss. * /If a customer dies when he owes the store money, the store must often write it off./ Compare: CHARGE OFF. 2. To accept (a loss or trouble) and not… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 50write\ off — v. phr. 1. To remove (an amount) from a business record; cancel (a debt); accept as a loss. If a customer dies when he owes the store money, the store must often write it off. Compare: charge off 2. To accept (a loss or trouble) and not worry… …

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