recapture
21recapture — /riˈkæptʃə/ (say ree kapchuh) verb (t) (recaptured, recapturing) 1. to capture again; recover by capture; retake. 2. US (of the government) to take by recapture. 3. to evoke anew or repeat (an experience, sensation, achievement, or the like).… …
22recapture — To recover (by IRS) the tax benefit of a deduction or a credit previously taken by tax payer. See, e.g., recapture of depreciation The taking from an enemy, by a force friendly to the former owner, of a vessel previously taken for prize by such… …
23Recapture Clause — A provision usually found in percentage leases, especially in shopping center leases, giving the landlord the right to terminate the lease thereby recapturing the premises in the event the tenant does not maintain a specified minimum amount of… …
24recapture of depreciation — Upon the sale or disposition of depreciable property, the portion of the gain which represents the accelerated depreciation previously taken is taxed as ordinary income. Since Tax Reform Act of 1986, there is no monetary difference because… …
25recapture of investment tax credit — When investment credit property is disposed of or ceases to be used in the trade or business of the taxpayer, some of the investment tax credit claimed on such property may be recaptured as additional tax liability. The amount of the recapture… …
26recapture — Synonyms and related words: bring back, bring to mind, call back, call to mind, call up, conjure up, evoke, get back, go back, go back over, hark back, look back, mind, ransom, recall, recall to mind, reclaim, reclaiming, reclamation, recollect,… …
27recapture — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. regain, retake, recollect, reexperience; see recover 1 , remember 1 …
28recapture — re·cap·ture || ‚rÉªË kæptʃə(r) v. retake, repossess …
29recapture — verb 1》 capture (an escapee). ↘recover (something taken or lost). 2》 recreate (a past time, event, or feeling). noun an act of recapturing …
30recapture — v capture again, reseize, retake, take back, resume, reclaim, reoccupy; regain, recoup, recover, retrieve, get back, Law. replevy, Law. replevin, repossess; redeem, rescue, save, ransom, free, liberate …