Federal Income Tax Allocation of Base Rent Sample Clauses

Federal Income Tax Allocation of Base Rent. Tenant and Landlord agree and acknowledge that (a) the parties intend this Lease to be classified as a “true lease” for Federal income tax purposes (as well as for all other purposes), and (b) Base Rent for the Term is hereby specifically allocated for Federal income tax purposes as “fixed rent” within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.467-1(h)(3) for each annual period. Each of Tenant and Landlord shall make all Federal income tax filings (and to the extent appropriate, state and local income tax filings) on such basis, and shall diligently defend such positions in the event of challenge by any tax authority. The allocation of such allocated rent set forth in this Section 2.5 is intended to constitute a specific allocation of rent under Treasury Regulation Section 1.467-1(c)(2)(ii)(A)(2).
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