Glossary entry (derived from question below)
français term or phrase:
acompte congés
anglais translation:
downpayment to cover leave period
Added to glossary by
Conor McAuley
Mar 30, 2006 12:25
18 yrs ago
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français term
acompte congés
français vers anglais
Affaires / Finance
Droit : taxation et douanes
VAT tax form
"TAXE À PAYER
28
TVA nette due (ligne 16– ligne 24)
29
Taxes assimilées calculées sur
annexe n° 3310 A 19 9979
30
Sommes à imputer, exprimées en euros, y compris
***acompte congés*** 20 9989
31
Sommes à ajouter, exprimées en euros, y compris
***acompte congés*** 21 9999
32
Total à payer (lignes 28 + 29 - 30 + 31)
(N'oubliez pas de joindre le règlement correspondant)"
For full context see: http://www2.finances.gouv.fr/formulaires/DGI/TVA/3310ca3/f-3...
Thanks.
28
TVA nette due (ligne 16– ligne 24)
29
Taxes assimilées calculées sur
annexe n° 3310 A 19 9979
30
Sommes à imputer, exprimées en euros, y compris
***acompte congés*** 20 9989
31
Sommes à ajouter, exprimées en euros, y compris
***acompte congés*** 21 9999
32
Total à payer (lignes 28 + 29 - 30 + 31)
(N'oubliez pas de joindre le règlement correspondant)"
For full context see: http://www2.finances.gouv.fr/formulaires/DGI/TVA/3310ca3/f-3...
Thanks.
Proposed translations
(anglais)
2 | downpayment to cover leave period | Tony M |
4 +1 | paid leave | Denise DeVries |
Proposed translations
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downpayment to cover leave period
I think you'll find that's what it is; if you are going to close down your business for the holidays, and hence be unable to send in your regular VAT installments on time, you have to make an advance payment to cover the forecast amount of the VAT for that period.
I do not know if a dedicated term exists in EN for this.
I do not know if a dedicated term exists in EN for this.
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Comment: "Thanks Tony. I went for a mix of the vocab from your answer and writeaway's link, "payments in advance for holiday periods when staff are away from premises", with a gloss explaining the precise details. It's tax season in France. :-("
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paid leave
In the U.S., vacations and holiday are taxed at a different rate than regular salary.
Discussion
it's early :-(
Thanks a mill! ;-)