Alliance Fund Taxes Sample Clauses

Alliance Fund Taxes. Alliance shall file, or cause to be filed, any and all Tax Returns (including Internal Revenue Service Forms 1120-RIC and 1099 and comparable returns and reports required by any jurisdiction) which, to Alliance’s Knowledge, are required to be filed by each Alliance Fund with respect to any period ending on or prior to the applicable Closing Date, as well as any final Tax Returns required to be filed prior to, upon or after any liquidation of the Alliance Funds, and shall ensure, to the best of Alliance’s Knowledge, that all Taxes shall have been paid so far as due or provision has been made for the payment thereof. To the best of Alliance’s Knowledge, no such Tax Return is currently under audit and no assessment has been proposed or asserted with respect to such Tax Returns. Federated agrees that it shall file, or cause to be filed, any and all Tax Returns (also including Internal Revenue Service Forms 1120-RIC and 1099 and comparable returns and reports required by any jurisdiction), which, to the Knowledge of Federated, are required to be filed by the Surviving Funds with respect to any period ending after the applicable Closing Date and to ensure (i) that all Taxes shown as payable on such Tax Returns are timely paid by the Surviving Funds and (ii) that the Surviving Funds organized in any jurisdiction of the United States continue to qualify as Regulated Investment Companies after the Final Closing Date. Federated and Alliance shall each assist the other, as may reasonably be requested by the other Party, with the preparation of any Tax Return, any Tax audit, or any other Litigation relating to any Tax in respect of the Alliance Funds. In addition, each Party shall retain (except to the extent transferred to Federated) and provide the other with access upon reasonable notice and during normal business hours to such records or information in respect of the Alliance Funds as may be relevant to such Tax Return, Tax audit, or other Litigation.
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