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  2. Tenancy deposit scheme (England and Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The Tenancy Deposit Scheme (TDS) My Deposits; Deposit Protection Service (DPS) The Custodial schemes are free to use and the landlord or letting agents can simply pay the deposit online or over the phone. The money is held in a bank account by the Scheme and transferred directly to the tenant once both parties agree on the total sum of money to ...

  3. Tenancy deposit schemes (Scotland) - Wikipedia

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    The Tenancy Deposit Schemes (Scotland) Regulations 2011 came into force on 7 March 2011. [1] Every landlord or letting agent that receives a deposit in Scotland must register with their local authority and join a tenancy deposit scheme. There are three tenancy deposit schemes in Scotland: the Letting Protection Service Scotland, Safedeposits ...

  4. TDS - Wikipedia

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    Tenancy Deposit Scheme (England and Wales) Telephone and Data Systems, a US company TDS Telecom, a subsidiary; Thompson Dorfman Sweatman, a law firm, Winnipeg, Canada; Technology. Tabular Data Stream, a computer protocol; TeX Directory Structure, for TeX system files; Transposition driven scheduling, in parallel computer systems

  5. Tax deduction at source - Wikipedia

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    Tax deduction at source. Tax deduction at source (TDS) is an Indian withholding tax that is a means of collecting tax on income, dividends, or asset sales by requiring the payer (or legal intermediary) to deduct tax due before paying the balance to the payee (and the tax to the revenue authority). Under the Indian Income Tax Act of 1961, income ...

  6. Custodian bank - Wikipedia

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    t. e. A custodian bank, or simply custodian, is a specialized financial institution responsible for providing securities services. It provides post-trade services and solutions for asset owners (e.g. sovereign wealth funds, central banks, insurance companies ), asset managers, banks and broker-dealers. It is not engaged in "traditional ...

  7. Custodial account - Wikipedia

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    Custodial account. A custodial account is a financial account (such as a bank account, a trust fund or a brokerage account) set up for the benefit of a beneficiary, and administered by a responsible person, known as a legal guardian or custodian, who has a fiduciary obligation to the beneficiary. [1]

  8. Tenancy deposit scheme - Wikipedia

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    Tenancy deposit scheme may refer to: Tenancy deposit scheme (England and Wales) Tenancy deposit schemes (Scotland) Tenancy deposit scheme (Northern Ireland) See also.

  9. Damage deposit - Wikipedia

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    Damage deposit. A damage deposit or deposit is a sum of money paid in relation to a rented item to ensure it is returned in good condition. They are particularly common in relation to rented accommodation, where they may also be referred to as a tenancy deposit, bond deposit, [1] or bond . The owner of the item (the landlord in the case of ...