1.Mr Brown yesterday gave a heavy hint that he intends to raise tax credits for lower income workers to help Britain's faltering economy.
布朗昨日强烈暗示他将为低收入工人提高免税额,以帮助困境中英国经济。
2.But he has recently appeared to pin his hopes on a rebounding economy to raise tax revenues and on eliminating waste to cut the deficit.
但近来他似乎寄希望于经济复苏以提高税收和消除浪费以减少赤字。
3.He's expected to urge steps to raise tax revenue without specifying a rate or other details, and to cut government spending.
预计他将敦促采取措施提高税收收入,没有详述税率或其它细节,并且削减政府开支。
4.Significantly, his plan does not raise tax revenues, which is in line with Republican demands that no tax increases be included.
值得注意的是,他的计划中并不包括增税,这与共和党人的要求相一致。
5.The new taxes do, however, point to a major shift in the way Chinese cities will raise tax revenue in the future, suggests Mr.
柯至谦称,然而,新的税收制度要求中国未来对征税方式进行重大变革。
6.Increased economic growth would tend to raise tax revenue from all sources.
经济增长将提高各个来源的税收收益。
7.It will raise tax revenues, but could belie Cuba's myth of material equality.
此举将增加税收收入,但可能掩盖了古巴物质平等的神话。
8.For example, most Democrats want to raise tax rates on the wealthy, while Republicans only appear willing to eliminate tax deductions.
例如,多数民主党人希望提高富人的税率,而共和党人仅愿意消除减免税款的优惠政策。
9.A senator wants to raise tax revenue and make workers better off.
一个参议员想通过征税改善工人境遇。
10.Raise tax refund rates for some export commodities
提高部分商品出口退税率