Education and Outreach Efforts Sample Clauses

Education and Outreach Efforts. To further its focus on serving taxpayers and its commitment to funding Arizona’s future through enhanced customer service, continuous improvement, and innovation, the Department is expanding its outreach and education program to connect with all citizens of Arizona by strategically working with taxpayer and industry groups, tax practitioners, and Arizona’s municipalities to ensure consistent tax education is widely available. Any City/Town may further this mission, at its own expense, in providing education and outreach to taxpayers. Education and outreach programs and content shall be consistent with applicable law and the Department’s written guidance. Increased education and outreach efforts undertaken by the Department and Arizona municipalities will ensure collaborative partnerships beneficial to both parties, emphasize an ongoing two-way exchange of information, enhance communication on issues of common interest, and promote cooperation in areas of overlapping special projects. Therefore, upon request, City/Town shall provide information to the Department concerning such education and outreach efforts. The Department shall implement an Ambassador Program, whereby the Department provides curriculum, structure, and support for education related to tax administration and compliance. City/Town shall be provided a standard work process when participating in Department-led educational events.
Education and Outreach Efforts. To further its focus on serving taxpayers and to commitment of funding Arizona’s future through enhanced customer service, continuous improvement, innovation, the Department is also expanding its Education and Outreach program to connect with all citizens of Arizona, strategically working with taxpayer and industry groups, tax practitioners and Arizona’s Cities and Towns to ensure tax education of individual and business taxpayers. Any City/Town may further this mission, at its own expense, in providing education and outreach to taxpayers and business. The Department’s Education and Outreach efforts shall be consistent with applicable law and Department written guidance. Increased Education and Outreach efforts among the Department and the Cities/Towns will ensure collaborative partnerships that are beneficial to both that emphasizes an ongoing two-way exchange of information and communication on issues of common interest and is meant to promote cooperation in areas of overlapping special projects. Therefore, upon request, City/Town shall provide information to the Department concerning such education and outreach efforts. The Department shall implement the workings of an Ambassador Program where the Department provides structure/support of curriculum for education related to tax administration and compliance. The City/Town will have a standard work process when participating in ADOR-led educational events. The City/Town shall have a dedicated primary point of contact (PPOC) on its list of duly authorized representatives, who is located in Arizona and is tasked with sending and receiving communications between ADOR and the City/Town.
Education and Outreach Efforts. To further its focus on serving taxpayers and to commitment of funding Arizona’s future through enhanced customer service, continuous improvement, innovation, the Department is also expanding its outreach and education program to connect with all citizens of Arizona, strategically working with taxpayer and industry groups, tax practitioners and Arizona’s Cities and Towns to ensure tax education of individual and business taxpayers. Any Town may further this mission, at its own expense, in providing education and outreach to taxpayers and business. Education and Outreach shall be consistent with applicable law and Department written guidance. Increased Education and Outreach Efforts among the Department and the Cities/Towns will ensure collaborative partnerships that are beneficial to both that emphasizes an ongoing two-way exchange of information and communication on issues of common interest and is meant to promote cooperation in areas of overlapping special projects. Therefore, upon request, Town shall provide information to the Department concerning such education and outreach efforts. The Department shall implement the workings of an Ambassador Program; whereby, the Department provides structure/support of curriculum for education related to tax administration and compliance. The Town will have a standard work process when participating in ADOR-led educational events. The Town shall have a dedicated primary point of contact (PPOC) on its list of duly authorized representatives, who is located in Arizona and is tasked with sending and receiving communications between the ADOR and the Cities/Towns.

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  • Cooperation and Coordination The Parties acknowledge and agree that it is their mutual objective and intent to minimize, to the extent feasible and legal, taxes payable with respect to their collaborative efforts under this Agreement and that they shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to cooperate and coordinate with each other to achieve such objective.

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  • Cooperation and Access The Cooperative Member agrees that it will cooperate in compliance with any reasonable requests for information and/or records made by the Cooperative. The Cooperative reserves the right to audit the relevant records of any Cooperative Member. Any breach of this provision shall be considered material and shall make the Agreement subject to termination on ten (10) days written notice to the Cooperative Member.

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