- mortgage interest relief
- освобождение от налога на платежи по ипотеке
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
English-russian dctionary of contemporary Economics. 2014.
Mortgage Interest Relief At Source — Mortgage Interest Relief at Source, or MIRAS, was a scheme introduced in the United Kingdom by Chancellor of the Exchequer Roy Jenkins in 1969 [1] in a bid to encourage home ownership; it allowed borrowers tax relief for interest payments on… … Wikipedia
mortgage interest relief — /ˌmɔ:gɪdʒ ɪntrəst rɪˌli:f/ noun a tax benefit which allows people to pay no tax on mortgage interest payments up to a certain level … Dictionary of banking and finance
mortgage interest relief at source — ( MIRAS) A tax subsidy for individuals with mortgages. 10% of the interest on the first £30,000 of a mortgage is eligible for tax relief. For example, if a mortgage of £30,000 incurred £3,500 of interest in the year, the individual paying the… … Financial and business terms
mortgage interest relief at source — /ˌmɔ:gɪdʒ ˌɪntrəst rɪˌli:f ət sɔ:s/ noun a scheme by which the borrower may repay interest on a mortgage less the standard rate tax which he or she would otherwise have to pay on it (i.e. he or she does not pay the full interest and then reclaim… … Dictionary of banking and finance
mortgage interest relief at source — MIRAS Formerly, an arrangement allowing income tax relief to be given to a mortgagor on the first £30,000 of a loan taken out to purchase a main residence. Introduced in 1982 to encourage home ownership, it was progressively restricted from 1994… … Accounting dictionary
mortgage interest relief at source — MIRAS Formerly, an arrangement allowing income tax relief to be given to a mortgagor on the first £30, 000 of a loan taken out to purchase a main residence. MIRAS was progressively restricted from 1994 and abolished in 2000 … Big dictionary of business and management
mortgage interest tax relief at source — ➔ MIRAS … Financial and business terms
relief — noun 1 removal of anxiety/pain ADJECTIVE ▪ considerable, deep, enormous, great, huge, immense, intense, overwhelming, tremendous ▪ … Collocations dictionary
interest — in·ter·est / in trəst; in tə rəst, ˌrest/ n [probably alteration of earlier interesse, from Anglo French, from Medieval Latin, from Latin, to be between, make a difference, concern, from inter between, among + esse to be] 1: a right, title, claim … Law dictionary
Endowment mortgage — An endowment mortgage is a mortgage loan arranged on an interest only basis where the capital is intended to be repaid by one or more (usually Low Cost) endowment policies. The phrase endowment mortgage is used mainly in the United Kingdom by… … Wikipedia
relief — re‧lief [rɪˈliːf] noun 1. [uncountable] when a bad situation is reduced or stops for a time: • Any sign of relief from price pressures will be welcome news for the economy. 2. money, food, clothes etc given to people who are poor or hungry: • a… … Financial and business terms