Deposit Interest Retention Tax — (DIRT) is a form of tax on interest earned on bank accounts in Republic of Ireland that was first introduced in the 1980s. In Ireland, income from any source is reckonable for taxation purposes. The Revenue Commissioners believed that the large… … Wikipedia
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The Bottle Deposit (Seinfeld) — Infobox Television episode Title = The Bottle Deposit Series = Seinfeld Caption = Newman drinking so that he can trade in the bottles for a deposit. Season = 7 Episode = 131 132 Airdate = May 2, 1996 Production = Writer = Gregg Kavet Andy Robin… … Wikipedia
Container deposit legislation — Refillable glass bottles collected, and deposits refunded, at a collection point in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. Deposit values (from 0.5 to 2 Kyrgyz som, i.e. 2 5 US cents) for various bottle types are posted next to the sample bottles on a rack.… … Wikipedia
Remote deposit — refers to the ability to deposit a check into a bank account from a remote location, such as an office or home, without having to physically deliver the check to the bank. This is typically accomplished by scanning a digital image of a check into … Wikipedia
Tenancy Deposit Scheme — Under the provisions of the Housing Act 2004 every Landlord or Letting Agent that takes a deposit for an Assured Shorthold Tenancy in England and Wales must join a Tenancy Deposit Scheme. The new regulations come into effect from April 6, 2007.… … Wikipedia
Nigeria Deposit Insurance Corporation — Formation 15 June 1988 Type Regulatory body Purpose/focus Provide security in the banking industry Official languages English Managing Director/CEO … Wikipedia
Broken Hill Ore Deposit — The Broken Hill Ore Deposit is located underneath Broken Hill in western New South Wales, Australia, and is the namesake for the town. It is arguably the world s richest and largest zinc lead ore deposit. Discovery The Broken Hill ore deposit was … Wikipedia
demand deposit — A deposit account that permits the depositor to withdraw funds on demand. Usually, but not always, a checking account. Sometimes called demand deposit account ( DDA). American Banker Glossary * * * demand deposit demand deposit ➔ deposit1 * * *… … Financial and business terms
Deposits taken term — Funds taken by the bank from customers and placed in deposit accounts for a fixed term. These funds are available to be repaid to the customer only at the end of the fixed, pre determined period of time. Often called CD (certificate of deposit) … International financial encyclopaedia