kiinteistövero II

English translation: (no term)

10:43 Sep 27, 2007
Finnish to English translations [PRO]
Bus/Financial - Law: Taxation & Customs
Finnish term or phrase: kiinteistövero II
Context: "Kaskusteltiin kiinteistöveron II-erän vastikkeen keräämisestä. Päätettiin, että maksuvalmiuden riittäessä peritään kiinteistöveron II-erä vain tarvittavalta osin."

Is this a particular type of property tax, or does the II mean it's the second payment instalment?
urbom
United Kingdom
Local time: 11:52
English translation:(no term)
Explanation:
Property tax is collected in two instalments.
They decided that they have enough money as it is so they do not need to collect extra for the II instalment from the shareholders/owners.

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Note added at 18 mins (2007-09-27 11:01:47 GMT)
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or actually they decided that they will collect extra if and when they do not have enough ...

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Note added at 32 mins (2007-09-27 11:15:37 GMT)
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"Kaskusteltiin" is often how these meetings go (kasku = anecdote, joke). Of course, it is not really a proper Finnish word, just a good slip of the tongue...
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Local time: 13:52
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Explanation:
Property tax is collected in two instalments.
They decided that they have enough money as it is so they do not need to collect extra for the II instalment from the shareholders/owners.

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Note added at 18 mins (2007-09-27 11:01:47 GMT)
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or actually they decided that they will collect extra if and when they do not have enough ...

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Note added at 32 mins (2007-09-27 11:15:37 GMT)
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"Kaskusteltiin" is often how these meetings go (kasku = anecdote, joke). Of course, it is not really a proper Finnish word, just a good slip of the tongue...

PeeGee (X)
Finland
Local time: 13:52
Native speaker of: Native in FinnishFinnish
PRO pts in category: 4
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