English to Albanian Meaning of emolument - pagë


Emolument :
pagë

pagë, shtim, fitim, përfitim, arrij, komoditet, avantazh, dobi, rrogë, paguaj

pagëshpërblimet
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Definitions of emolument in English
Noun(1) compensation received by virtue of holding an office or having employment (usually in the form of wages or fees
Examples of emolument in English
(1) Alternatively, he must, with the same alacrity, forego the emoluments , protection and perks of his exalted office and resume life at ground zero along with normal, endangered citizens.(2) Directors emoluments for the year were ├ö├®┬╝132,150.(3) The four directors of the company received dividends and directors' emoluments of ├ö├®┬╝200,000 and ├ö├®┬╝850,000 respectively.(4) He said growth was only boosted by a significant expansion in government value added, resulting mainly from increased personnel emoluments due to the recent increases in the salaries of civil servants.(5) Pensionable Salary is defined under the said Rules as basic salary or wages together with (inter alia) any fluctuating emoluments received during the previous Scheme Year.(6) A payment made to an employee on the termination of his employment is fully taxable unless it is compensation for a change in the functions or emoluments , or for the total loss of the employment.(7) The most surprising absence arises from the statement that ├ö├ç├┐no performance related emoluments were paid to any director.├ö├ç├û(8) The Chairman accepted my plea and ordered the deduction of daily allowance from my emoluments .(9) As an employer, you will have a responsibility to provide details of benefits, noncash emoluments and payments not subjected to tax.(10) In this context remuneration means basic pay for the year in question plus the average of any fluctuating emoluments (eg bonuses, overtime payments, profits from share options) over a suitable period - usually three years or more(11) Let the police deal with crime, that is why taxpayers provide their salaries and emoluments .(12) We have then applied reasonable costs to the running of the Centre, but have excluded Directors' emoluments , bank interest charges and pension fund contributions.(13) Regulation 4 applies where a person to whom Regulation 3 applies suffers a reduction in emoluments in employment by reason of the injury or disease.(14) Remuneration as per the income tax act includes among other, any salary, leave pay, allowance, wage, overtime pay, bonus, gratuity, commission, fee, emoluments or pension.(15) The degree of PhD, as I remember, is conferred on us with all the perquisites and emoluments pertaining thereto.(16) The reference to emoluments has been misunderstood as four times salary, when in fact it's much more.
Related Phrases of emolument
(1) emolument ::
pagë
Synonyms
Noun
1. salary ::
rrogë
2. pay ::
paguaj
3. payment ::
pagesë
6. allowance ::
lejim
7. stipend ::
pagë
8. honorarium ::
honorar
9. reward ::
shperblim
10. premium ::
prim
11. fee ::
tarifë
12. charge ::
pagesë
13. consideration ::
konsideratë
14. income ::
të ardhura
15. profit ::
fitim
16. gain ::
shtim
17. return ::
kthimi
Different Forms
emolument, emoluments
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