In certain countries, including Spain, Portugal, the Netherlands, and former colonies of these countries and certain British colonies, solicitor or attorney general
Fiscal is used to describe something that relates to government money or public money, especially taxes. in 1987, when the government tightened fiscal policy. = financial + fiscally fis·cal·ly The scheme would be fiscally dangerous Many members are determined to prove that they are fiscally responsible. see also procurator fiscal. relating to money, taxes, debts etc that are owned and managed by the government (fiscus )
In general, having to do with financial matters; i e money taxes, public or private revenues, etc Belonging to the fisc, or public treasury Relating to accounts or the management of revenue Of or pertaining to the public finances of a government or private finances of business
A revenue stamp or similar label denoting the payment of tax Fiscals are ordinarily affixed to documents and canceled by pen, canceler or mutilation Because of their similarity to postage stamps, fiscals have occasionally been used either legally or illegally to prepay postage See also Postal fiscal, Revenues
Pertaining to money, usually involving government taxation and spending policies Fixed Assets - Possessions such as buildings, machinery and land which, as opposed to current assets, are unlikely to be converted into cash during the normal business cycle