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  2. Container-deposit legislation - Wikipedia

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    Container-deposit legislation (also known as a container-deposit scheme, deposit-refund system or scheme, deposit-return system, or bottle bill) is any law that requires the collection of a monetary deposit on beverage containers (refillable or non-refillable) at the point of sale and/or the payment of refund value to the consumers. When the ...

  3. Container deposit legislation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Container deposit legislation was repealed by Senate Bill 234. As of December 1, 2010, consumers no longer paid a deposit on containers; no refunds were paid after February 1, 2011. [45] Delaware had a non-refundable 4¢ tax per beverage container sold, which retailers remitted to the state monthly. This fee expired as of December 1, 2014. [46]

  4. 4 Reasons All Retirees Should Have a Safety Deposit Box - AOL

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    As a retiree, you may be wondering how to safely store some of your valuables and important documents. You have several options for secure storage with the ability for certain family members to ...

  5. Security deposit - Wikipedia

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    A security deposit is a sum of money held in trust. [ 1 ] In leasing, security deposits, also known as "rent deposits", [ 2 ] are required most often by lessors of automobiles , residential property, and commercial real estate .

  6. Ask Twitter: Non-refundable deposits on rentals, an ... - AOL

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    My husband, who is the caretaker of several apartments his family owns, took their checks, had them sign the lease, and expected to see Ask Twitter: Non-refundable deposits on rentals, an ...

  7. I’m a Financial Advisor: 3 Reasons My Retired Clients Are ...

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    LIFT Act: While still a senator, Harris proposed the LIFT Act, which would have provided a refundable tax credit to working Americans — $3,000 for unmarried workers, $6,000 for married workers ...

  8. Key money - Wikipedia

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    There are regional variations – in Kantō (Eastern Japan, including Tōkyō), a renewal fee (更新料, kōshinryō) is typically charged at contract renewal, similar to repetition of key money, while in Ōsaka key money is instead deducted from a large security deposit, which is known as shikibiki (敷引き), from "rental deposit" (敷金 ...

  9. 7 best banks for seniors and retirees in December 2024: Ring ...

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    Chase Savings is another deposit option that charges a $5 monthly maintenance fee that it waives if you maintain a daily balance of $300 or more. But this account earns 0.01% APY — far less than ...