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Double Dip Lease
Double Dip Lease definition :
A cross-border lease in which the different rules of the lessor's and lessee's countries let both parties be treated as the owner of the leased equipment for tax purposes.
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Double Dip Recession - When gross domestic product (GDP) growth slides back to negative after a quarter or two of positive growth. A double-dip recession refers to a recession followed by a short-lived recovery, followed by another recession.

Double Dip: Tax depreciation which is accessed concurrently in two countries.

Housing is more likely than not to double dip.[9][10] Banks still have not gotten rid of their shadow inventory, and it does not look like there will be another home-buyer tax credit anytime soon.[11]
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An accounting methodology in which depreciation is accelerated to twice the rate of annual depreciation by the straight-line method. Double-declining-balance depreciation
Method of accelerated depreciation.
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In other news the U.S. GDP is estimated to have grown at some 2.5% in Q3 and new jobless claims were a little lower than expected. So much for talk of double dip recession (for today at least).

DOUBLE DIPPING Term used to indicate the possibility for dual resident companies to deduct the same expenses in two jurisdictions.

See also: Banks, Funding, Expense, Values, Forward contract

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