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Definition of concessional in English: concessionaladjective kənˈsɛʃ(ə)n(ə)lkənˈsɛʃ(ə)n(ə)l (of a rate or allowance) constituting a concession. a concessional interest rate Example sentencesExamples - This will probably force the new country to accept loans, albeit at concessional rates.
- Reddy is a powerful speaker and notes that most farmers in India are ‘second class citizens, social outcasts, who produce food at concessional rates for 1 billion people.’
- Dialysis was provided free of cost and medicines were given at concessional rates.
- This Government brought back the concessional 50 per cent rate of capital gains tax just, really, to suit high-income earners.
- This is measured by multiplying the total loan by the difference between the market interest rate and the concessional interest rate.
- I was there when we moved from concessional interest rates through to market rates.
- Public transport receives concessional VAT rates in all members.
- The first option offers a concessional return fare of Rs.699 a month for an adult and Rs.466 for children.
- Those children identified with medical problems would be offered further treatment or surgery at concessional rates, said organising secretary of the exhibition, S. Balasubramaniam.
- The majority of four-wheel drive vehicles continue to taxed at the concessional rate of 5 per cent import duty while passenger vehicles incur a 15 per cent duty.
- The British wanted gifts of money and materiel; failing that, they sought unrestricted, unsecured loans at concessional rates.
- At the point of withdrawal, a concessional rate of tax would apply (with the benefits of this concession skewed towards low and middle income earners).
- Compared to most IMF loans, which are at market terms, SAF and ESAF credits were made extraordinarily concessional, carrying annual interest charges of only 0.5 percent.
- The deadline of the project, under which all schools in Bangalore will be offered BMTC bus service at concessional rates for ferrying students, was extended from June 1 to July 1 to create public consensus.
- This full set is being sold at a concessional price.
- To measure the vulnerability of a country to concessional lending disruption, we will first measure the volume of financial benefit from borrowing at concessional rates.
- That's 12 times the IMF's concessional net lending to the entire world in 2001.
- They're a big business, but in terms of taxation and other types of treatment they receive concessional status as if they're charity.
- I agreed a nominal concessional rate of £10,000 per day from 28th November 1999, the day after completion of contract 1.
- The ASSLH welcomes new members; there are categories for institutions and individuals; a concessional rate is also available.
Definition of concessional in US English: concessionaladjectivekənˈseSH(ə)n(ə)lkənˈsɛʃ(ə)n(ə)l attributive (of a rate or allowance) constituting a concession. concessional and commercial types of loans Example sentencesExamples - The majority of four-wheel drive vehicles continue to taxed at the concessional rate of 5 per cent import duty while passenger vehicles incur a 15 per cent duty.
- Compared to most IMF loans, which are at market terms, SAF and ESAF credits were made extraordinarily concessional, carrying annual interest charges of only 0.5 percent.
- This will probably force the new country to accept loans, albeit at concessional rates.
- The deadline of the project, under which all schools in Bangalore will be offered BMTC bus service at concessional rates for ferrying students, was extended from June 1 to July 1 to create public consensus.
- Those children identified with medical problems would be offered further treatment or surgery at concessional rates, said organising secretary of the exhibition, S. Balasubramaniam.
- The British wanted gifts of money and materiel; failing that, they sought unrestricted, unsecured loans at concessional rates.
- At the point of withdrawal, a concessional rate of tax would apply (with the benefits of this concession skewed towards low and middle income earners).
- Reddy is a powerful speaker and notes that most farmers in India are ‘second class citizens, social outcasts, who produce food at concessional rates for 1 billion people.’
- This full set is being sold at a concessional price.
- Dialysis was provided free of cost and medicines were given at concessional rates.
- The first option offers a concessional return fare of Rs.699 a month for an adult and Rs.466 for children.
- This Government brought back the concessional 50 per cent rate of capital gains tax just, really, to suit high-income earners.
- I agreed a nominal concessional rate of £10,000 per day from 28th November 1999, the day after completion of contract 1.
- Public transport receives concessional VAT rates in all members.
- The ASSLH welcomes new members; there are categories for institutions and individuals; a concessional rate is also available.
- I was there when we moved from concessional interest rates through to market rates.
- To measure the vulnerability of a country to concessional lending disruption, we will first measure the volume of financial benefit from borrowing at concessional rates.
- That's 12 times the IMF's concessional net lending to the entire world in 2001.
- They're a big business, but in terms of taxation and other types of treatment they receive concessional status as if they're charity.
- This is measured by multiplying the total loan by the difference between the market interest rate and the concessional interest rate.
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