Developer Property Sales Tax Revenue Sample Clauses

Developer Property Sales Tax Revenue. The Developer Property Sales Tax Revenue for any calendar quarter occurring during the Tax Rebate Period means City revenues derived from those certain unrestricted privilege (sales) taxes levied and imposed by the City pursuant to Chapter 16 of the Tempe City Code, on taxable transactions that occur on the Developer Property within the Tax Rebate Period, or any successor statute, law, or regulation by which the City levies and is entitled to receive, and does, in fact receive, unrestricted taxes attributable to and derived from taxable sales, including sales tax paid with respect to the initial sale of all residential condominium units developed, constructed and sold within the Project. As of the date of this Agreement, the City imposes a 1.2% unrestricted privilege tax, a .6% restricted privilege tax (0.5% - transit; 0.1% - arts) and a temporary privilege tax of 0.02% (effective until June 30, 2014) for a total privilege tax rate of 2.0%. For the purposes of this Agreement, the temporary privilege tax shall not be part of the Developer Property Sales Tax Revenue.
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  • Gross Revenue 16.1.1 For the purposes of this PPP Agreement and its Schedules, Gross Revenue shall be defined as:

  • Current Revenues Under Texas law, a contract with a governmental entity that contains a claim against future revenues is void; therefore, each party paying for the performance of governmental functions or services must make those payments from current revenues available to the paying party.

  • Current Revenue The funds distributed hereunder shall be paid solely from lawfully available funds of the SEDC. Under no circumstances shall the obligations hereunder be deemed to create any debt within the meaning of any constitutional or statutory provision. None of the obligations under this Agreement shall be pledged or otherwise encumbered in favor of any commercial lender and/or similar financial institution.

  • Gross Receipts The entire amount of all receipts, determined on a cash basis, from (a) tenant rentals collected pursuant to tenant leases of apartment units, for each month during the term hereof; provided that there shall be excluded from tenant rentals any tenant security deposits (except as provided below); (b) cleaning, tenant security and damage deposits forfeited by tenants in such period; (c) laundry and vending machines income; (d) any and all other receipts from the operation of the Project received and relating to the period in question; (e) proceeds from rental interruption insurance, but not any other insurance proceeds or proceeds from third-party damage claims, and (f) any other sums and charges collected in connection with termination of the tenant leases. Gross Receipts do not include the proceeds of (i) any sale, exchange, refinancing, condemnation, or other disposition of all or any part of the Project, (ii) any loans to Owner whether or not secured by all or any part of the Project, (iii) any capital expenditures or funds deposited to cover costs of operations made by Owner, and (iv) any insurance policy (other than rental interruption insurance or proceeds from third-party damage claims).

  • THIRD-PARTY REVENUE Subrecipient shall make every reasonable effort to obtain all available reimbursement from third parties (e.g., insurers), for which persons served hereunder may be eligible. All such third-party reimbursements received by Subrecipient shall be reported to County in the format required by County. The amount of such third-party reimbursements shall be deducted from County’s maximum obligation hereunder.

  • Certified and Minority Business Enterprises Reports Upon Customer request, the Contractor shall report to the requesting Customer the Contractor’s spend with certified and other minority business enterprises in the provision of commodities or services related to the Customer’s orders. These reports shall include the period covered, the name, minority code, and Federal Employer Identification Number of each minority business utilized during the period; commodities and services provided by the minority business enterprise, and the amount paid to each minority business enterprise on behalf of the Customer.

  • Sales Taxes The Seller shall bear and pay, and shall reimburse the Purchaser and the Purchaser’s affiliates for, any sales taxes, use taxes, transfer taxes, documentary charges, recording fees or similar taxes, charges, fees or expenses that may become payable in connection with the sale of the Assets to the Purchaser or in connection with any of the other Transactions.

  • State Sales and Use Taxes The Owner qualifies for exemption from certain State and Local Sales and Use Taxes pursuant to the provisions of Tex. Tax Code, Chapter 151. The Contractor may claim exemption from payment of applicable State taxes by complying with such procedures as prescribed by the State Comptroller of Public Accounts. Contractor shall not be entitled to reimbursement for taxes paid on items that are exempt from taxation.

  • Goods and Services Tax (GST (a) For the purposes of clause 9:

  • Real Estate Taxes and Special Assessments The 2022 calendar year real estate taxes due and payable in 2023 shall be paid by Seller. Seller shall credit Buyer(s) at closing for said 2022 real estate taxes payable in 2023 based on the most recent ascertainable tax figures. Xxxxx is responsible for all subsequent real estate taxes.

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