estimated yield

collocation in English

meaningsofestimatedandyield

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estimated
adjective
uk
/ˈes.tɪ.meɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈes.tə.meɪ.t̬ɪd/
roughly calculated ...
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yield
noun[C usually plural]
uk
/jiːld/
us
/jiːld/
an amount of something positive, such as food or profit, that is produced ...
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(Definition ofestimatedandyieldfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Theestimatedyieldwould depend on the detailed provisions for charging such a tax and on the rates imposed.
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Theestimatedyieldof capital transfer tax for 1977–78 is £35 million from lifetime gifts—including distributions by discretionary trusts—and £275 million from transfers on death.
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Theestimatedyieldin 1978–79 from stamp duty on conveyances of land and other property was £190 million.
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Theestimatedyieldfor 1952–53, just concluded, was £175 million, and the actual yield only £152 million.
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Theestimatedyieldof corporation tax in 1981–82 is £4.6 billion, of which £1.8 billion is advance corporation tax.
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Revenue fell short of theestimatedyieldby £11,871,000, and expenditure exceeded the original estimate by £6,748,000.
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Theestimatedyieldfrom restricting income tax relief on employee and self-employed pension contributions to the basic rate is £1.9 billion in 2002–03.
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Theestimatedyieldfrom transfer of residential property in 1981–82 was £315 million.
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Theestimatedyieldfrom abolishing child allowances is £675 million for a full year.
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Theestimatedyieldof the duties on tobacco and on alcoholic drinks in the current financial year is £1,670 million.
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Theestimatedyieldfor hydrocarbon oil duty in 1975–76 is £1,550 million.
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Theestimatedyieldfor value added tax in 1975–76 is £3,275 million.
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Theestimatedyieldof the duty for 1923–24 is £20,000,000.
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Theestimatedyieldin 1975–76 is £14,008 million which is an addition of £3,771 million.
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Last year theestimatedyieldwas a mere £240 million.
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Theestimatedyieldfor the duties on betting and gaming in 1975–76 is £275 million.
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There is to be a net loss this year in respect of these taxes of £75,000 if you take the whole of theestimatedyield.
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On the scale now proposed theestimatedyieldwill be £20 million.
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Precise figures for 1918–19 are not available, but theestimatedyieldin that year was £46,688.
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On the basis of theestimatedyieldfor 1979–80, about £590 million.
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