Common use of Disclosure Laws Clause in Contracts

Disclosure Laws. Deloitte may be obliged to notify relevant authorities of certain types of arrangements and of proposals to implement such arrangements. The decision to make such a notification, its timing and content, is a matter that Deloitte reserves entirely to its sole discretion. However, Deloitte may inform the Client if Deloitte proposes to make, or has made, any such notification that Deloitte believes may be relevant to the Services. Deloitte may also be obliged to notify those authorities of the participants in those arrangements. The Client may also have obligations under the same legislation to give notification of such arrangements. Where there are other current or future laws or regulations in any jurisdiction that require disclosure relevant to Deloitte’s Services, Deloitte will also comply with those disclosure requirements. For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Contract restricts the Client from disclosing any Deliverables or other Advice to any relevant taxation authority and other Intermediaries (as defined in Council Directive (EU) 2018/822).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Standard Tax Terms, Standard Tax Terms, Standard Tax Terms

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