Common use of California Withholding Clause in Contracts

California Withholding. In the event Seller does not qualify for an exemption from California withholding tax under Section 18662 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code (“Tax Code”) as evidenced by the delivery to Buyer at Closing of the California Exemption Certificate duly executed by Seller, (i) Escrow Holder shall withhold three and one-third percent (3 1/3%) of the Purchase Price on behalf of Buyer at Closing for payment to the California Franchise Tax Board in accordance with the Tax Code, (ii) Buyer shall deliver three (3) duly executed originals of California Form 597 to Escrow Holder at or immediately after Closing, (iii) two

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement And, Purchase and Sale Agreement And, Purchase and Sale Agreement And

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California Withholding. In the event Seller does not qualify for an exemption from California withholding tax under Section 18662 of the California Revenue and Taxation Code (“Tax Code”) as evidenced by the delivery to Buyer at Closing of the California Exemption Certificate duly executed by Seller, (i) Escrow Holder shall withhold three and one-third percent (3 1/3%) of the Purchase Price on behalf of Buyer at Closing for payment to the California Franchise Tax Board in accordance with the Tax Code, (ii) Buyer shall deliver three (3) duly executed originals of California Form 597 to Escrow Holder at or immediately after Closing, (iii) two,

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Real Property Purchase Agreement, Joint Escrow Instructions

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