Backup Withholding; Substitute Form W-9 Sample Clauses

Backup Withholding; Substitute Form W-9. Under U.S. Federal income tax law, a holder whose tendered Outstanding Notes are accepted for exchange is required to provide the Exchange Agent with such holder's correct taxpayer identification number ("TIN") on Substitute Form W-9 below. If the Exchange Agent is not provided with the correct TIN, the Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS") may subject the holder or other payee to a $50 penalty. In addition, payments to such holders or other payees with respect to Outstanding Notes exchanged pursuant to the Exchange Offer may be subject to 31% backup withholding. The box in Part 3 of the Substitute Form W-9 may be checked if the tendering holder has not been issued a TIN and has applied for a TIN or intends to apply for a TIN in the near future. If the box in Part 3 is checked, the holder or other payee must also complete the Certificate of Awaiting Taxpayer Identification Number below in order to avoid backup withholding. Notwithstanding that the box in Part 3 is checked and the Certificate of Awaiting Taxpayer Identification Number is completed, the Exchange Agent will withhold 31% of all payments made prior to the time a properly certified TIN is provided to the Exchange Agent. The Exchange Agent will retain such amounts withheld during the 60 day period following the date of the Substitute Form W-9. If the holder furnishes the Exchange Agent with its TIN within 60 days after the date of the Substitute Form W-9, the amounts retained during the 60 day period will be remitted to the holder and no further amounts shall be retained or withheld from payments made to the holder thereafter. If, however, the holder has not provided the Exchange Agent with its TIN within such 60 day period, amounts withheld will be remitted to the IRS as backup withholding. In addition, 31% of all payments made thereafter will be withheld and remitted to the IRS until a correct TIN is provided. The holder is required to give the Exchange Agent the TIN (e.g., social security number or employer identification number) of the registered owner of the Outstanding Notes or of the last transferee appearing on the transfers attached to, or endorsed on, the Outstanding Notes. If the Outstanding Notes are registered in more than one name or are not in the name of the actual owner, consult the Instructions to Form W-9 (Request for Identification Number and Certification) for additional guidance on which number to report. Certain holders (including, among others, corporations, financial insti...
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Backup Withholding; Substitute Form W-9. Each person surrendering Certificates representing Shares of Vision common stock to the Exchange Agent is required to provide the Exchange Agent with a correct taxpayer identification number (“TIN”) on Substitute Form W-9, which is included in the Election Form/Letter of Transmittal, and to indicate, if appropriate, that such person is not subject to backup withholding. If the Exchange Agent is not provided with the correct TIN, such person may be subject to a $50 penalty imposed by the Internal Revenue Service. In addition, failure to provide the information on the Substitute Form W-9 may subject such person to 28% federal income tax backup withholding on any cash payment to be received. The information required in Part III of the Substitute Form W-9 may be completed if such person has not been issued a TIN and has applied for a TIN or intends to apply for a TIN in the near future. If the person has completed the “Special Payment or Issuance Instructions,” the person named in the “Special Payment or Issuance Instructions” will be considered the person surrendering the Certificates representing Shares of Vision common stock for purposes of backup withholding. For additional information, please review the Instructions to Form W-9.
Backup Withholding; Substitute Form W-9. Under U.S. Federal income tax law, a holder whose tendered Senior Discount Notes are accepted for exchange is required to provide the Exchange Agent with such holder's correct taxpayer identification number ("TIN") on Substitute Form W-9 below. If the 10 11 Exchange Agent is not provided with the correct TIN, the Internal Revenue Service (the "IRS") may subject the holder or other payee to a $50 penalty. In addition, payments to such holders or other payees with respect to Senior Discount Notes exchanged pursuant to the Exchange Offer may be subject to 31% backup withholding. The box in Part 3 of the Substitute Form W-9 may be checked if the tendering holder has not been issued a TIN and has applied for a TIN or intends to apply for a TIN in the near future. If the box in Part 3 is checked, the holder or other payee must also complete the Certificate of Awaiting Taxpayer Identification Number below in order to avoid backup withholding. Notwithstanding that the box in Part 3 is checked and the Certificate of Awaiting Taxpayer Identification Number is completed, the Exchange Agent will withhold 31% of all payments made prior to the time a properly certified TIN is provided to the Exchange Agent. The Exchange Agent will retain such amounts withheld during the 60 day period following the date of the Substitute Form W-9. If the holder furnishes the Exchange Agent with its TIN within 60 days after the date of the Substitute Form W-9, the amounts retained during the 60 day period will be remitted to the holder and no further amounts shall be retained or withheld from payments made to the holder thereafter. If, however, the holder has not provided the Exchange Agent with its TIN within such 60 day period, amounts withheld will be remitted to the IRS as backup withholding. In addition, 31% of all payments made thereafter will be withheld and remitted to the IRS until a correct TIN is provided. The holder is required to give the Exchange Agent the TIN (e.g., social security number or employer identification number) of the registered owner of the Senior Discount Notes or of the last transferee appearing on the transfers attached to, or endorsed on, the Senior Discount Notes. If the Senior Discount Notes are registered in more than one name or are not in the name of the actual owner, consult the Instructions to Form W-9 (Request for Identification Number and Certification) for additional guidance on which number to report. Certain holders (including, among others, cor...

Related to Backup Withholding; Substitute Form W-9

  • Backup Withholding Seller represents that it and the transactions ------------------ contemplated herein are not subject to backup withholding or any other withholding provisions of the Internal Revenue Code (the "Code"). Seller agrees to provide Purchaser with appropriate proof certifying, as required by the Code and Treasury Regulations, that it is not subject to any backup withholding. Seller further agrees that its correct name, address, social security number or employer identification number and any other information required by the Code or IRS Treasury Regulations have been provided on the requisite forms.

  • Substitute Form W–9 Section 6109 of the Internal Revenue Code requires Issuer to provide the correct Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN). Under penalties of Perjury, Issuer certifies that: (1) the tax identification number provided to Escrow Agent is the correct taxpayer identification number and (2) Issuer is not subject to backup withholding because: (a) Issuer is exempt from backup withholding, or, (b) Issuer has not been notified by the Internal Revenue Service that it is subject to backup withholding. Issuer agrees to immediately inform Escrow Agent in writing if it has been, or at any time in the future is, notified by the IRS that Issuer is subject to backup withholding.

  • Withholding, Etc The payment of any Salary and bonus hereunder shall be subject to applicable withholding and payroll taxes, and such other deductions as may be required by law or the Company's employee benefit plans.

  • Form W-9 Such Selling Stockholder shall deliver to the Custodian or the Representatives, as appropriate, prior to the First Closing Date, a properly completed and executed United States Treasury Department Form W-9 (or other applicable form or statement specified by Treasury Department regulations in lieu thereof).

  • FIRPTA Withholding To prevent the withholding of federal income tax in an amount equal to 10% of the amount of the Purchase Price plus Partnership liabilities allocable to each Unit purchased, each tendering Limited Partner must complete the FIRPTA Affidavit included in the Assignment of Partnership Interest certifying the Limited Partner's taxpayer identification number and address and that such Limited Partner is not a foreign person. See the Instructions to the Assignment of Partnership Interest and Section 6.

  • Withholding Exemption Certificates Administrative Agent on the Closing Date and each Lender upon becoming a Lender hereunder including any entity to which any Lender grants a participation or otherwise transfers its interest in this Agreement agrees that it will deliver to Administrative Agent and Borrower either (A) a statement that it is formed under the laws of the United States of America or a state thereof or (B) if it is not so incorporated, two duly completed copies of United States Internal Revenue Service Form W-8ECI or W-8BEN or successor applicable form, as the case may be, certifying in each case that such Lender is entitled to receive payments under this Agreement without deduction or withholding of any United States federal income taxes. Each Lender which delivers to Borrower and Administrative Agent a Form W-8ECI or W-8BEN pursuant to the preceding sentence further undertakes to deliver to Borrower and Administrative Agent further copies of the said letter and Form W-8ECI or W-8BEN, or successor applicable forms, or other manner of certification or procedure, as the case may be, on or before the date that any such letter or form expires or becomes obsolete or within a reasonable time after gaining knowledge of the occurrence of any event requiring a change in the most recent letter and forms previously delivered by it to Borrower, and such extensions or renewals thereof as may reasonably be requested by Borrower, certifying in the case of a Form W-8ECI or W-8BEN that such Lender is entitled to receive payments under this Agreement without deduction or withholding of any United States federal income taxes, unless in any such cases an event (including any change in any treaty, law or regulation) has occurred prior to the date on which any such delivery would otherwise be required which renders all such forms inapplicable or which would reasonably prevent a Lender from duly completing and delivering any such letter or form with respect to it and such Lender advises Borrower that it is not capable of receiving payments without any deduction or withholding of United States federal income tax, and in the case of Form W-8ECI or W-8BEN, establishing an exemption from United States backup withholding tax. Borrower shall not be obligated, however, to pay any additional amounts in respect of United States Federal income tax pursuant to Section 2.4.4.1 (or make an indemnification payment pursuant to Section 2.4.4.2) to any Lender (including any entity to which any Lender sells, assigns, grants a participation in, or otherwise transfers its rights under this Agreement) if the obligation to pay such additional amounts (or such indemnification) would not have arisen but for a failure of such Lender to comply with its obligations under this Section 2.4.7.

  • Xxx Withholding Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, the Company may withhold from amounts payable under this Agreement all federal, state, local and foreign taxes that are required to be withheld by applicable laws or regulations.

  • Tax Withholding Withholding Advances (a) Each Member agrees to furnish the Company with any representations and forms as shall be reasonably requested by the Board to assist it in determining the extent of, and in fulfilling, any withholding obligations it may have.

  • Payment of Withholding Tax Any required Withholding Tax may be paid in cash or with Common Stock in accordance with Sections 8.3.1 and 8.3.2.

  • Income Tax Withholding The Company may withhold from any payments made under this Agreement all federal, state, city or other taxes as shall be required pursuant to any law or governmental regulation or ruling.

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