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receipts

[ UK /ɹɪsˈiːts/ ]
[ US /ɹiˈsits, ɹɪˈsits/ ]
NOUN
  1. the entire amount of income before any deductions are made

How To Use receipts In A Sentence

  • For except it be treacle and mithridatum, and of late diascordium, and a few more, they tie themselves to no receipts severely and religiously. The Advancement of Learning
  • The receipts from his shows have long since moved from the realms of the fantastic into those of the ludicrous.
  • So no matter how boneheaded an incompetent manager I am, my department is 100% guaranteed to be profitable as long as I'm good at keeping my receipts?
  • The issue could be eased if retailers used systems which blocked out at least some numbers on credit card receipts, or systems to destroy spare counterfoils after use.
  • That surplus is being unexpectedly whittled away as the income tax cut and the economic slowdown lower federal tax receipts.
  • Income tax receipts are 1.8% ahead of the same period last year, compared with a Budget target of 8.4%.
  • Evidence of a recent softening of the British economy also could weaken tax receipts. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Ohio and New York pension plans are seeking class- action, or group, status for the suit, covering investors in American depositary receipts from Jan. 16, 2007, to May 28, 2010. BusinessWeek.com -- Top News
  • Vintner receipts show he bought dozens of bottles of cognac and a similar amount of whisky.
  • At present, all tax receipts go to the UK Treasury and money is handed back to Scotland in the form of a block grant.
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