Charitable Organization Fee Sample Clauses

Charitable Organization Fee. If the employee expresses to the Association in writing that he/she has such a personal conviction which forbids the joining or supporting of a labor union (or similar organization), the fee shall be in the same amount as the agency service fee and shall be paid to a non-union, non-religious charitable organization mutually agreed upon by the employee and the Association in accordance with procedures hereinafter set forth. If an employee fails to make a selection, he shall be deemed to have selected the payment of the agency service fee. The representation fee selected by the employee shall remain in effect until revoked by the employee in writing.
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  • Organization Expenses All expenses incurred in connection with organization of the Company will be paid by the Company.

  • Qualified Charitable Distributions If you are age 70½ or older, you may take tax-free Xxxx XXX distributions of up to $100,000 per year and have these distributions paid directly to certain charitable organizations. Special tax rules may apply. For further detailed information and effective dates you may obtain IRS Publication 590-B, Distributions from Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), from the IRS or refer to the IRS website at xxx.xxx.xxx.

  • Charitable Donations Employee donations to charity funds shall be on a strictly voluntary basis.

  • Nomination Fees The Allottee shall pay a sum calculated @ 2% of the Unit Price or the Nomination Price whichever is higher, plus applicable taxes, as and by way of nomination fees to the Promoter. It is clarified that inclusion of a new joint allottee or change of a joint allottee shall be treated as a nomination. However nomination fees shall not be payable in case of nomination in favour of parents, spouse or children of the Allottee. Any additional income tax liability that may become payable by the Promoter due to nomination by the Allottee because of higher market valuation as per the registration authorities on the date of nomination and/or the extra registration fees to be paid to the registration authorities due to nomination, shall be compensated by the Allottee paying to the Promoter agreed compensation equivalent to the income tax payable on such difference at the highest applicable tax rate at the prevailing time or the estimated extra registration fees. Such amount shall be payable by the Allottee on or before nomination. The Allottee admits and accepts that he shall not be entitled to nominate or assign his rights under this Agreement save in the manner indicated above.

  • Charitable Contributions Make any charitable or similar contributions, except in amounts not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) individually, and twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) in the aggregate.

  • NONPROFIT ORGANIZATION(S) A university or other institution of higher education or an organization of the type described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1954 (26 U.S.C. 501(c)) and exempt from taxation under section 501(a) of the Internal Revenue Code (26 U.S.C. 501(a)) or any nonprofit scientific or educational organization qualified under a state nonprofit organization statute. As used herein, the term also includes government agencies.

  • CHARITY The Employer shall not conduct or handle any campaign or drive for charitable purposes among the employees except where the cooperation and contributions of the employees are voluntary.

  • DUES DEDUCTIONS AND REPRESENTATION FEES 1.1 All bargaining unit members may voluntarily join the Association, however no bargaining unit member shall be required to do so. Employees opting to join the Association will sign a membership form authorizing deduction of membership dues and other assessments required for membership. The District, upon receipt of authorization from an employee, will deduct from the employee’s salary each pay period the dues amount set by the Association and provided to the District Payroll Office. Deductions for employees submitting authorization after the commencement of the school year shall commence in the first possible pay period following such authorization. The district will transmit all dues deduction funds to the account or entity specified by the Association on a monthly basis. Authorizations in effect prior to July 1, 2018 and authorizations provided by employees hired after that date will be on a continuing basis from year to year, unless withdrawn in writing to the Washington Education Association through the established process. The District shall not discontinue dues collection for any employee until receiving confirmation of completion of the aforementioned process through WEA.

  • What Are the Qualifications for Charitable Donations The Pension Protection Act of 2006 allows Xxxx XXX holders who are RMD age or older at the time of a distribution to annually exclude qualified charitable distribution amounts up to $100,000 per year from gross income. The provision was made permanent by the PATH Act of 2015. A qualified charitable distribution must be made payable directly to the qualified charity as described in Section 170(b) of the Internal Revenue Code. Distributions from SEP or SIMPLE IRAs do not qualify for this type of designation.

  • Definition of Immediate Family Immediate family includes husband, wife, child, stepchild, brother, stepbrother, sister, stepsister, parent, stepparent, or any person serving as a parent, or who has served as a parent, or any other person living in the same household as the employee.

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