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  • 51Double Advantage Safe Harbor 401(k) - DASH 401(k) — An employer sponsored retirement plan, that combines the benefits of a 401(k) with a profit sharing plan. The Double Advantage Safe Harbor 401(k) (DASH401(k)), maximizes tax efficiency by stacking several tax code provisions. There are three… …

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  • 52tax treaty — An agreement between two countries, identifying the treatment of income, profits, or gains that are subject to tax in both countries. The amount of double taxation relief will be specified in the treaty (see double taxation agreement) …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 53double taxation — In a very broad sense, any situation in which it can be contended with some show of reason that the same person or property has been subjected to more than one tax burden. 51 Am J1st Tax § 284. More precisely, for the purposes of a constitutional …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 54Double envelope house — Main article: History of passive solar building design Contents 1 History 2 Design and theory 3 Criticisms 4 Thermal buffer zone house …

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  • 55double dip — Used for listed equity securities. dividend roll in which the dividend capturer already owns the stock cum dividend. Also used when tax depreciation is accessed in two countries concurrently. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * *    A second and… …

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  • 56double Irish Dutch sandwich — noun Commerce the avoidance of tax liability by using payments between related entities in a corporate structure to shift taxable income from a high income tax country to a low one; requires one offshore subsidiary company in a tax haven …

  • 57double-talk — {n.} 1. Something said that is worded, either on purpose or by accident, so that it may be understood in two or more different ways. * /The politician avoided the question with double talk./ 2. Something said that does not make sense; mixed up… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 58double-talk — {n.} 1. Something said that is worded, either on purpose or by accident, so that it may be understood in two or more different ways. * /The politician avoided the question with double talk./ 2. Something said that does not make sense; mixed up… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 59Double — Recorded in several forms including Dobel, Dobell, Doble, Double, Dobble, and possibly others, this is an English nickname surname. It originates from the Olde French word doublet introduced into England after the conquest of 1066. In this… …

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  • 60double-talk — noun 1. Something said that is worded, either on purpose or by accident, so that it may be understood in two or more different ways. The politician avoided the question with double talk. 2. Something said that does not make sense; mixed up talk… …

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