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AUSTRALIAN TAX
BADT; Debits Tax; Debit tax; Bank Account Debits Tax

Bank account debits tax         
Bank account debits tax (BADT or BAD) was an Australian bank transaction tax levied on customer withdrawals from bank accounts with a cheque facility (both withdrawals made by cheque or by another means, such as EFTPOS).
Haut Débit Radio Régional         
ORGANIZATION
Haut Debit Radio Regional
Haut Débit Radio Régional ("regional radio broadband") is a French WiMAX service provider consortium. Members of the consortium include TDF Group (the majority shareholder), Axione and LD Collectivités, with extra investment provided by the Caisse des Dépôts et Consignations.
Controlling account         
ACCOUNT IN THE GENERAL LEDGER FOR WHICH A CORRESPONDING SUBSIDIARY LEDGER HAS BEEN CREATED, ALLOWING FOR TRACKING TRANSACTIONS WITHIN THE CONTROLLING ACCOUNT IN MORE DETAIL
Control Account; Control account
In accounting, the controlling account (also known as an adjustment or control accountcontrol account definition in Financial Times lexicon) is an account in the general ledger for which a corresponding subsidiary ledger has been created. The subsidiary ledger allows for tracking transactions within the controlling account in more detail.

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Bank account debits tax

Bank account debits tax (BADT or BAD) was an Australian bank transaction tax levied on customer withdrawals from bank accounts with a cheque facility (both withdrawals made by cheque or by another means, such as EFTPOS).

The tax was introduced by the federal government in 1982. The power to levy the tax was transferred to the states in 1990, except for Norfolk Island which did not charge it. The tax was abolished by the states on dates between 1 July 2002 and 1 July 2005 as part of the package of reforms for the introduction of the goods and services tax. The financial institutions duty was also abolished as part of this package.

The tax was based on the amount withdrawn, and varied by state. The final rates were per the following table.

The tax was levied according to the state where the bank account was domiciled, not where the account holder lived. A total of about $1 billion per year was being collected near the end of its full operation in 2001 (according to the Australian Bankers' Association).

Since the tax applied only to cheque accounts, bank customers could choose not to have a cheque facility to avoid the tax, or could keep a separate cheque account used only when needing to write a cheque.

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1. With so many counts of poor sportsmanship to answer, Chelsea ought to set up a weekly direct debit account with the FA to pay off their fines.
2. Sami said that these new remittance offices, popularly known as «Tahweel Al–Rajhi» centers, could be used by Saudis and expatriate customers to transfer money, demand drafts, traveler’s checks, local transfers, debit account remittance and many other services.
3. The new high–tech customer–friendly Tahweel Al–Rajhi centers at premium locations have started functioning, offering the whole range of products and services to customers including remittance services, demand drafts, traveler’s checks, local transfers and debit account remittance, Abdul Aziz M.
4. This figure represents 60 percent of the total funds transferred by expatriates alone from the six GCC countries annually. «We’ll have more than 100 Tahweel Al–Rajhi centers including 30 new ones to be operational by the end of 2006.» He said that these new remittance offices, popularly known as «Tahweel Al–Rajhi» centers, could be used by Saudis and expatriates for a range of services such as remitting money, making demand drafts, traveler’s checks, local transfers and debit account remittance.