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Intentional set-off,

Definition of Intentional set-off:

  1. An arrangement between two enterprises in which the cost-benefit of a transaction between the two is valued for purposes of offsetting the net gain or losses derived from the transaction, thus limiting the tax liabilities. For example, if enterprise A purchases a product from enterprise B, it could receive reciprocal value if enterprise B purchases the raw materials to produce the product from enterprise A. The exchange generates an offset to any benefit gains which minimizes the tax consequence.

Meaning of Intentional set-off & Intentional set-off Definition

Intentional Set-off,

What is The Definition of Intentional Set-off?

Benefit given by one member to another member of the group, which is partially met by the various reservations of the company.

Literal Meanings of Intentional Set-off

Intentional:

Meanings of Intentional:
  1. Done deliberately.

Sentences of Intentional
  1. Deliberate crimes and offenses

Synonyms of Intentional

purposed, premeditated, wilful, studied, volitional, intended, purposive, knowing, conscious, done on purpose, preconceived, meant, purposeful, predetermined, thought out in advance, pre-planned, wanton, prepense, planned, calculated, considered, deliberate, voluntary, aforethought, prearranged

Set:

Meanings of Set:
  1. Place, raise, or straighten (something) in a particular place or position.

  2. Put or put in a special condition.

  3. Treatment of solid or semi-solid condition.

  4. (From the sun, moon or other celestial bodies) appear to move towards the horizon and down of the earth as the earth rotates.

  5. (Tide or current) is a particular direction or direction.

  6. Light the fire).

  7. Making or producing (of a flower or tree) (fruit).

  8. A group or set of things that are common, similar, or commonly found together.

  9. How to define, organize or position something.

  10. A set of sets, stage furniture, and other items used for a particular scene in a play or movie.

Sentences of Set
  1. The Home Minister began reviewing the law.

  2. Instantly set the clock to the local time of the destination.

  3. Cook for another 35 minutes until filling

  4. Sunset and warm red light fill the sky.

  5. Good waves can be carried far beyond the land end before flowing north of the river.

  6. The school has exploded and is on fire.

  7. Wait for the first fruits to appear before planting the peppers.

  8. The rest watched for a while.

Synonyms of Set

disappear, correct, unchanged, stow, calibrate, normal, geared up, thicken, put down, unvaried, standard, complete series, scenery, stiffen, routine, cast-iron, lean, descend, psyched up, number, equipped, harmonize, plump, determined, park, synchronize, scheduled, ■■■■

Off:

Meanings of Off:
  1. Away or at a distance from the place in question.

  2. Let go or decide

  3. Get out of the way or run.

  4. Stopped or stopped.

  5. Does not work (from electrical appliance or power supply) or stops working.

  6. Access to or possession of a limited amount of material goods or property.

  7. Indicates the amount produced at one time (with the numbers above).

  8. Go up and down often.

  9. Located or driving away from (a major road or intersection).

  10. Let go or decide

  11. Reluctant to pass

  12. Feature of poor or unsatisfactory performance, or feeling worse than usual.

  13. (Foods) are no longer fresh.

  14. Stay on the side of the car that is usually farthest from the road.

Sentences of Off
  1. We are closed tomorrow

  2. The Christmas party marks the end of a successful year.

  3. We're too bad for books.

  4. He threatens to tear down the door.

  5. Fever and no longer eating.

  6. Even the best athletes have a day off.

  7. The fish is a bit extinct

  8. Your boss took money from your salary. It's a little whimsical

  9. There is no one but the maid and it is a little late.

  10. Now Ian is ready to go.

  11. The so-called loyal workers get up and start a new business.

  12. I fell and chased the boy.

Synonyms of Off

mouldy, unreasonable, away, stand-offish, out of order, a bit much, a bit thick, offish, cool, rotten, over the fence, unresponsive, turned, stale, spoiled, unjust, chilly, unacceptable, unsatisfactory, hostile, bad, uncalled for