Capital-transfer-tax
noun
(in Britain) a tax payable from 1974 to 1986 at progressive rates on the cumulative total of gifts of money or property made during the donor’s lifetime or after his death. It was replaced by inheritance tax
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- Capitalise
to write or print in capital letters letters or with an initial capital. to authorize a certain amount of stocks and bonds in the corporate charter of: to capitalize a corporation. to issue stock as a dividend, thereby capitalizing retained earnings, or as settlement of an unpaid arrearage of preferred dividends. Accounting. to set up […]
- Capitalize
to write or print in capital letters letters or with an initial capital. to authorize a certain amount of stocks and bonds in the corporate charter of: to capitalize a corporation. to issue stock as a dividend, thereby capitalizing retained earnings, or as settlement of an unpaid arrearage of preferred dividends. Accounting. to set up […]
- Capitalised
to write or print in capital letters letters or with an initial capital. to authorize a certain amount of stocks and bonds in the corporate charter of: to capitalize a corporation. to issue stock as a dividend, thereby capitalizing retained earnings, or as settlement of an unpaid arrearage of preferred dividends. Accounting. to set up […]
- Capitalizable
to write or print in capital letters letters or with an initial capital. to authorize a certain amount of stocks and bonds in the corporate charter of: to capitalize a corporation. to issue stock as a dividend, thereby capitalizing retained earnings, or as settlement of an unpaid arrearage of preferred dividends. Accounting. to set up […]
- Capitalization
the act or process of capitalizing. the authorized or outstanding stocks and bonds of a corporation. Accounting. the total investment of the owner or owners in a business enterprise. the total corporate liability. the total arrived at after addition of liabilities. conversion into stocks or bonds. the act of computing the present value of future […]