Common use of Backup Withholding Clause in Contracts

Backup Withholding. What is backup withholding? Persons making certain payments to you must under certain conditions withhold and pay to the IRS 24% of such payments. This is called “backup withholding.” Payments that may be subject to backup withholding include interest, tax-exempt interest, dividends, broker and barter exchange transactions, rents, royalties, nonemployee pay, payments made in settlement of payment card and third party network transactions, and certain payments from fishing boat operators. Real estate transactions are not subject to backup withholding. You will not be subject to backup withholding on payments you receive if you give the requester your correct TIN, make the proper certifications, and report all your taxable interest and dividends on your tax return.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Merger Agreement (TPCO Holding Corp.), Merger Agreement (TPCO Holding Corp.), Merger Agreement (TPCO Holding Corp.)

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Backup Withholding. What is backup withholding? Persons making certain payments to you must under certain conditions withhold and pay to the IRS 2428% of such payments. This is called “backup withholding.” Payments that may be subject to backup withholding include interest, tax-exempt interest, dividends, broker and barter exchange transactions, rents, royalties, nonemployee pay, payments made in settlement of payment card and third party network transactions, and certain payments from fishing boat operators. Real estate transactions are not subject to backup withholding. You will not be subject to backup withholding on payments you receive if you give the requester your correct TIN, make the proper certifications, and report all your taxable interest and dividends on your tax return.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Exchange Agreement (Pluralsight, Inc.)

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Backup Withholding. What is backup withholding? Persons making certain payments to you must under certain conditions withhold and pay to the IRS 2428% of such payments. This is called "backup withholding." Payments that may be subject to backup withholding include interest, tax-exempt interest, dividends, broker and barter exchange transactions, rents, royalties, nonemployee pay, payments made in settlement of payment card and third party network transactions, and certain payments from fishing boat operators. Real estate transactions are not subject to backup withholding. You will not be subject to backup withholding on payments you receive if you give the requester your correct TIN, make the proper certifications, and report all your taxable interest and dividends on your tax return.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Agreement for Services

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