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单词 due date
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Definition of due date in English:

due date

noun
  • The date on which something falls due, especially the payment of a bill or the expected birth of a baby.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Others may revoke your on-time discounts if a payment arrives a day after the due date, he says.
    • The age at which your baby is expected to reach various milestones is based on her due date, not her birthday.
    • The extension time period for fiscal and calendar year taxpayers is the original due date plus six months.
    • Most companies send bills well in advance of due dates.
    • Know the rate, know the fees, pay at least the minimum payment by the due date.
    • If you filed your return before the due date, it is considered to have been filed on the due date.
    • Because she was unsure of the date of her last period, she was also uncertain as to the due date of the birth of her child.
    • Use your diary to record due dates and actions required.
    • The grace period begins on the statement closing date and ends on the payment due date.
    • A minority of calls are from people who fail to pay their bills before the due date.
    • If Valentia does not achieve 80 per cent support by the due date, it can extend the offer for a few weeks.
    • It was a sunny Friday afternoon, and Tracy was three days past the due date for her first baby.
    • They must also make sure that they can repay the principal when the due date arrives.
    • The due date depends on whether the individual made a seven year deferral.
    • Penalties will in future be levied at 10% per month from the first day after the due date.
    • You have seven years from the due date of the original return to file, Schafer says.
    • The amount should be based on the time between closing and the due date of property taxes.
    • You are required by law to notify your employer that you are pregnant no later than 15 weeks before your expected due date.
    • This feature deducts your monthly charges from your credit or debit card on the due date.
    • Plan now to ensure the correct tax will be paid by the due date, and that the return can be filed by the revised filing date.
 
 

Definition of due date in US English:

due date

nounˈd(y)o͞o ˌdātˈd(j)u ˌdeɪt
  • The date on which something falls due, especially the payment of a bill or the expected birth of a baby.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • You have seven years from the due date of the original return to file, Schafer says.
    • The age at which your baby is expected to reach various milestones is based on her due date, not her birthday.
    • This feature deducts your monthly charges from your credit or debit card on the due date.
    • If you filed your return before the due date, it is considered to have been filed on the due date.
    • The due date depends on whether the individual made a seven year deferral.
    • Use your diary to record due dates and actions required.
    • Because she was unsure of the date of her last period, she was also uncertain as to the due date of the birth of her child.
    • They must also make sure that they can repay the principal when the due date arrives.
    • The amount should be based on the time between closing and the due date of property taxes.
    • A minority of calls are from people who fail to pay their bills before the due date.
    • It was a sunny Friday afternoon, and Tracy was three days past the due date for her first baby.
    • Know the rate, know the fees, pay at least the minimum payment by the due date.
    • The grace period begins on the statement closing date and ends on the payment due date.
    • Plan now to ensure the correct tax will be paid by the due date, and that the return can be filed by the revised filing date.
    • Most companies send bills well in advance of due dates.
    • Penalties will in future be levied at 10% per month from the first day after the due date.
    • Others may revoke your on-time discounts if a payment arrives a day after the due date, he says.
    • If Valentia does not achieve 80 per cent support by the due date, it can extend the offer for a few weeks.
    • You are required by law to notify your employer that you are pregnant no later than 15 weeks before your expected due date.
    • The extension time period for fiscal and calendar year taxpayers is the original due date plus six months.
 
 
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