Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Danish term or phrase:
kørselsafregning
English translation:
mileage claim
Added to glossary by
Pernille Kienle
Oct 24, 2023 15:33
7 mos ago
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Danish term
kørselsafregning
Danish to English
Bus/Financial
Law: Taxation & Customs
business
I'm translating a company's guidelines for employee use of personal vehicles for company purposes. Afregning is normally 'settlement' - but it looks like SKAT uses 'kørselsafregning' more like a log/statement of kilometres driven? They also talk about high and low rates, which, I believe, refer to the per-kilometre allowance rate.
See SKAT's example here: https://skat.dk/media/qsydhtjj/koerselsgodtgoerelse-2018-udf...
Does anyone know the equivalent to this kørselsAFREGNING in English? My deadline is today, so no need to post suggestions tomorrow - thanks!
See SKAT's example here: https://skat.dk/media/qsydhtjj/koerselsgodtgoerelse-2018-udf...
Does anyone know the equivalent to this kørselsAFREGNING in English? My deadline is today, so no need to post suggestions tomorrow - thanks!
Proposed translations
(English)
5 | mileage claim | Christopher Schröder |
5 | mileage allowance | Diarmuid Kennan |
4 | (company-car motoring) mileage account (taken); statement drawn | Adrian MM. |
Proposed translations
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mileage claim
By popular request
You submit a claim saying how much mileage you've done for your boss to approve and send to accounts
You submit a claim saying how much mileage you've done for your boss to approve and send to accounts
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Comment: "Tak! :)"
4 mins
mileage allowance
This is what I always use when it relates to tax.
Note from asker:
If you look at SKAT's link and the context, how about 'approving statements of kilometres driven'? |
2 hrs
(company-car motoring) mileage account (taken); statement drawn
A blank is, exceptionally, drawn with my Bailey's (non-Irish Cream) financial DAN/ENG dictionary, though others on ProZ are in possession of sound (?) alternative glossaries.
I'll leave others to post mileage claim, but I am sure afregning works like Abrechnung in DEU and 'liquidacion' in SPA, in both of which lingos it def. means a (*statement* of) a/c drawn, taken or (nobly or igminiously) presented.
I've also prefixed mileage account with motoring as there could be a mix-up with an airlines' Frequent Flyer - Miles & More proram/me - mileage account. Pls. see the first example sentence.
Over to our good-humo(u)red Transatlantic colleagues in the US of A !
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igminiously = ignominiously
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I know Pernille, but I am *NOT* referring to you and other worthy, venerable and venerated Canadian colleagues whom I met (or who, for some reason, shunned me) - in the North American summer all of 21 years ago - at the FIT World Translators' *and Interpreters* Congress in Vancouver, BC, rather others esconced in the (Deep) South.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2023-10-24 17:53:54 GMT)
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I kknow. Again I was taking a swipe and 'shooting across the bows' of a couple of bad-tempered ProZ colleagues who, with an understandable agenda of their own, rarely agree with my answers. Sob, sob!
I'll leave others to post mileage claim, but I am sure afregning works like Abrechnung in DEU and 'liquidacion' in SPA, in both of which lingos it def. means a (*statement* of) a/c drawn, taken or (nobly or igminiously) presented.
I've also prefixed mileage account with motoring as there could be a mix-up with an airlines' Frequent Flyer - Miles & More proram/me - mileage account. Pls. see the first example sentence.
Over to our good-humo(u)red Transatlantic colleagues in the US of A !
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Note added at 2 hrs (2023-10-24 17:42:24 GMT)
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igminiously = ignominiously
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Note added at 2 hrs (2023-10-24 17:51:09 GMT)
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I know Pernille, but I am *NOT* referring to you and other worthy, venerable and venerated Canadian colleagues whom I met (or who, for some reason, shunned me) - in the North American summer all of 21 years ago - at the FIT World Translators' *and Interpreters* Congress in Vancouver, BC, rather others esconced in the (Deep) South.
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Note added at 2 hrs (2023-10-24 17:53:54 GMT)
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I kknow. Again I was taking a swipe and 'shooting across the bows' of a couple of bad-tempered ProZ colleagues who, with an understandable agenda of their own, rarely agree with my answers. Sob, sob!
Example sentence:
Miles & More ! he miles you have earned will be credited to your mileage account automatically after the flight.
Reference:
http://community.quickfile.co.uk/t/accounting-for-personal-mileage-on-a-business-vehicle/16128
Note from asker:
Thanks Adrian! Btw, I'm in CANADA - NOT the US of A! :) |
And we are good-humoUred :) :) |
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