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A public official in certain countries having control of public revenue.

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Procurator fiscal, a public prosecutor.

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In certain countries, including Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, and former colonies of these countries and certain British colonies, solicitor or attorney general.

adjective

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Related to the treasury of a country, company, region or city, particularly to government spending and revenue.

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Pertaining to finance and money in general; financial.

Examples of fiscal in a Sentence

The match-making industry is subject to special fiscal conditions.

When most people think of financial planning, they think of elaborate estates, stock portfolios, investment accounts, and other intimidating fiscal matters.

For the fiscal year1908-1909the imports were valued at £2,945,000, the exports at £3,558,000.

The lower anchorage, where the officers of health visit vessels, is below Ilha Fiscal, and the upper, or commercial anchorage, is in the broad part of the bay above Ilha das Cobras, the national coasting vessels occupying the shallower waters near the Saude and Gamboa districts.

Collect all of your paperwork from the pertinent fiscal year to bring to the tax professional you hire.

For the fiscal year1906-1907the revenue produced a total of 114,286,122 pesos (dollars), or, approximately, £11,428; 612, and the expenditure was 85,076,641 pesos, or £8,507,664.

In accordance with the general laws each city elects a mayor, a board of aldermen, and a common council in whom is vested the administration of its " fiscal, prudential and municipal affairs "; the mayor presides at the meetings of the board of aldermen, and has a veto on any measure of this body, and no measure can be passed over his veto except by an affirmative vote of at least two-thirds of all the aldermen; each ward elects three selectmen, a moderator and a clerk in whom is vested the charge of elections; the city marshal and assistant marshals are appointed by the mayor and aldermen, but the city clerk and city treasurer are elected by the aldermen and common council in joint session.

He accepted the chairmanship of the Royal Commission on Ritualistic Practices in the Church, and he did valuable work as 'an arbitrator; and though when the fiscal controversy arose he became a member of the Free-food League, his parliamentary loyalty to Mr Balfour did much to prevent the Unionist free-traders from precipitating a rupture.

From the election of 1887 the Riel agitation ceased to seriously influence politics, but the fiscal controversy continued under new forms. Between 1887 and 1891 a vigorous agitation was kept up under Liberal auspices in favour of closer trade relations with the United States, at first under the name of Commercial Union and later under that of Unrestricted Reciprocity.

During his first two years in the federal parliament his chief speeches were made in defence of Rid and the French half breeds who were concerned in the Red River rebellion, and on fiscal questions.

The Alabama is an important carrier of cotton, cotton seed, fertilizer, cereals, lumber, naval stores, &c.; and in the fiscal year 1906-1907 the freight tonnage was 417,041 tons.

In the fiscal year 1908 the exports from Hawaii to foreign countries were valued at $597,640, ten times as much as in 1905 ($59,54 1); the imports into Hawaii from foreign countries were valued at $4,682,399 in the fiscal year 1908, as against $3,014,964 in 1905.

The change in the character of the immigration of Japanese is shown by the fact that in the fiscal year 1906-1907 the ratio of female immigrants to males was as i to 8, in the fiscal year 1907-1908 it was as I to 2, and in the latter year, of 4593 births in the Territory, 2445 were Japanese.

The revenue of the Territory for the fiscal year ending the 30th of June 1908 amounted to $2,669,748.32, of which $640,051.42 was the proceeds of the tax on real estate, $635,265.81 was the proceeds of the tax on personal property; and among the larger of the remaining items were the income tax ($266,241.74), waterworks ($141,898.04), public lands (sales, $37,585.75; revenue, $122,541.71) and licences ($206,374.28).

Another consideration is the lack of fiscal education.

At the close of the fiscal year ending on the 31st of October 1908, the receipts for the year amounted to $3,259,668, the expenditures to $3,47 6, 0 73 and the balance in the treasury to $582,905.

But he strove for sympathetic relations between Canadian and imperial authorities, and favoured general legislative and fiscal co-operation between the two countries.

A small island just above the lower anchorage, which is occupied by port officials, was once known as Rat island, and is now called Ilha Fiscal.

Buying a property is a largely noteworthy fiscal conclusion.

Because of fiscal problems, however, the city never enforced the ordinance.

In its first full fiscal year, it set a record for sales with more than $112 million.

You can get discounts in July and August, which is traditionally the time of year when students purchase new computers for the next fiscal year.

Publicly, as one example, the current government has demonstrated a bad tone of fiscal responsibility - one of the worst in this nation's history.

By the end of the company's 2009 fiscal year, it had more than 12,000 stores in 73 countries worldwide.

While AACSB online MBA programs do not guarantee an increase in fiscal returns, they do assure enrolling students that the chosen program can help them achieve their goals.

FedEx Corporation reported earnings of $35.5 billion in its 2009 fiscal year.

They are also subject to a financial inquiry to prove fiscal responsibility.

There are many ways to earn money to support a non-profit organization, however sometimes traditional fundraising tactics do not work well if you need to raise a large amount of funding for your fiscal year.

If you have the planning all taken care of but you're still stumped on where all of the money is coming from, check out the International Documentary Association's fiscal sponsorship program.

Average sales for the previous three fiscal years can't be more than $5,000,000.

Tax law changes for 2005 and 2006 are now official and will affect your business operations for this 2006 fiscal year.

All accounting systems start and end with your fiscal year.

A fiscal year is the 365-day period that you choose as an operations period as reported to the IRS.

Most businesses, including personal service businesses, partnerships and sole proprietorships are required to use a calendar year for their fiscal year.

This means their fiscal year and the calendar year are interchangeable, with both starting January 1 and ending on December 31st.

While the major financial reports provide most of a firm's fiscal information, there are other statements that are quite useful.

Whether you create one yourself or hire someone to write one up for you, a profit and loss statement provides an accurate picture of the fiscal health of the business.

If possible it helps to pick a closing date that falls at the end of a fiscal quarter.

Sales for the two sets of stores topped $3 billion in fiscal year 2003.

Additionally, when choosing a plan, check the company's fiscal health with A.M. Best.

There's a lot more to it than that, however, and you may decide that the fiscal way to go is close to home.

Previously, the Internet was reserved for the military, Library of Congress, and other important institutions that could cover the fiscal investment.

In Ine's Laws (cap. 70) we find a list of payments specified for a unit of ten hides, perhaps the normal holding of a twelfhynde man - though on the other hand it may be nothing more than a mere fiscal unit in an aggregate of estates.

But Mr Chamberlain's new programme for a general tariff, with new taxes on food arranged so as to give a preference to colonial products, involved a radical alteration of the established fiscal system, and such out-and-out Unionist free-traders in the cabinet as Mr Ritchie and Lord George Hamilton, and outside it, like Lord Hugh Cecil and Mr Arthur Elliot (secretary to the treasury), were entirely opposed to this.

The session ended in August without any definite action on the fiscal question, but in the cabinet the discussions continued.

The correspondence between Mr Chamberlain and Mr Balfour (September 9th and 16th) was published, and presented the latter in the light of a sympathizer with some form of fiscal union with the colonies, if practicable, and in favour of retaliatory duties, but unable to believe that the country was yet ready to agree to the taxation of food required for a preferential tariff, and therefore unwilling to support that scheme; at the same time he encouraged Mr Chamberlain to test the feeling of the public and to convert them by his missionary efforts outside the government.

On October 1st Mr Balfour spoke at Sheffield, reiterating his views as to free-trade and retaliation, insisting that he "intended to lead," and declaring that he was prepared at all events to reverse the traditional fiscal policy by doing away with the axiom that import duties should only be levied for revenue purposes.

But the free-traders did not like Mr Balfour's formula as to reversing the traditional fiscal policy of import taxes for revenue only.

His dialectical dexterity in evading the necessity of expressing his fiscal opinions further than he had already done became a daily subject for contemptuous criticism in the Liberal press; but he insisted that in any case no definite action could be taken till the next parliament; and while he declined to go the "whole hog" - as the phrase went - with Mr Chamberlain, he did nothing to discourage Mr Chamberlain's campaign.

On the 3rd of October Mr Balfour spoke at Edinburgh on the fiscal question.

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