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riscuotono

Riscuotono is the third-person plural present indicative form of the Italian verb riscuotere. The verb means to collect, obtain payment, or cash in, especially in reference to debts, dues, taxes, or revenues. Riscuotono is used when the subject is a plural noun such as enti, aziende, or comuni performing the action of collecting.

Etymology and form: Riscuotono is the conjugated form of riscuotere in the present tense for they (loro).

Usage context: The form is common in financial, administrative, and legal contexts, as well as in everyday

Examples:

- I comuni riscuotono tasse e tributi entro la scadenza.

- Le aziende riscuotono crediti insoluti dai clienti.

Notes: Riscuotono should not be mistaken for a noun; it is specifically a verb form. Related terms

See also: riscuotere, riscossione, riscuotitore.

The
base
verb
riscuotere
is
built
from
the
Italian
language
family
of
verbs
meaning
to
collect
or
to
obtain
payment.
As
a
verb
form,
riscuotono
appears
in
sentences
rather
than
functioning
as
a
standalone
noun.
speech,
whenever
multiple
actors
are
performing
the
act
of
collecting
payments
or
revenues.
It
can
apply
to
public
authorities
collecting
taxes
or
to
private
entities
collecting
outstanding
invoices.
include
riscuotere
(to
collect),
riscossione
(collection,
the
process),
and
riscuotitore
(collector).