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| | Peso is a widely used name for the currencies of a number of different countries including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, the Philippines and Uruguay. |
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| A formal statement by a tax authority of an amount of tax payable by a taxpayer, often made on an estimated basis in the absence of a tax return or other information from the taxpayer.
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| | The peso was historically a Spanish silver coin. |
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| Any other conclusive or systematically calculated amount or decision.
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| | ==See also== |
| | *[[Argentina]] |
| | *[[EUR]] |
| | *[[Mexico]] |
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| == See also ==
| | [[Category:The_business_context]] |
| * [[Claims and elections]]
| | [[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]] |
| * [[Coefficient of determination]]
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| * [[Interest determination date]]
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Latest revision as of 16:21, 8 December 2019
Peso is a widely used name for the currencies of a number of different countries including Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Cuba, Mexico, the Philippines and Uruguay.
The peso was historically a Spanish silver coin.
Spain now uses the euro.
See also