gross receipt
collocation in Englishmeaningsofgrossandreceipt
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gross
adjective
adverb
uk/ɡrəʊs/us/ɡroʊs/
(in) ...
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receipt
noun
uk/rɪˈsiːt/us/rɪˈsiːt/
something such as a piece of paper or message proving that money, goods, or information have ...
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(Definition ofgrossandreceiptfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It is estimated that the approximate amount of thegrossreceipt.
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They might have a pretty shrewd idea about the amount based on historical profit figures or intake orgrossreceiptfigures.
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Herrmann was always a drawing card where ever he played, receiving fifty percent of thegrossreceipt earning $75,000 a year (about $3 million in todays figures).
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Local jurisdictions also levygrossreceipttaxes at rates that vary around the state.
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As bonds purchased on date t are redeemed on date t + 1, their gross receipts can be given to nonmovers only.
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At first sight last year's results looked good, with gross receipts from investors of over £1,000 million, but the figure of £690 million was withdrawn.
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If so, could he tell us what are the total gross receipts he expects to get from these organisations?
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As the gross receipts of the railways last year were £457 million, the loss represents a quarter of their gross receipts.
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Since it was prepared improvements in wages and working conditions have increased costs, and gross receipts are less than expected.
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That deduction was very properly taken off the gross receipts.
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Turnover comprises gross receipts including investment and estate income, as well as trading receipts.
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It should be taken from the gross receipts less certified programme expenditure.
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The gross receipts are of the order of £1 million in that particular field.
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The table below gives the increase or decrease in the gross receipts.
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On the present arrangements we expect gross receipts of £1·2 million.
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The gross receipts now amount to about £200,000, and the liquor receipts are about £35,000.
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In order to determine the net profits of a railway, it is essential to ascertain not merely the gross receipts, but also the working expenses.
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But gross receipts from dock undertakings differ from dock to dock, not only in amount but in the sources from which they come.
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When we compare a dock which provides labour with another which does not, we are not comparing gross receipts on a like basis.
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We have never had to consider rating from the point of view of a percentage of gross receipts on any undertaking.
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