Common use of Federal Tax Reporting Clause in Contracts

Federal Tax Reporting. Buyer and Seller will comply, to the extent required pursuant to the procedural requirements of Section 1060 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder, with respect to the allocation of the Purchase Price among the Assets. Buyer and Seller agree that they will not take any Tax position inconsistent with allocations made in this Agreement, if any, provided, however, that (a) Buyer’s cost for the Assets may differ from the total amount allocated thereunder to reflect Buyer’s capitalized transaction costs so allocated, and (b) Seller’s amount realized on the sale of the Assets may differ from the total amount so allocated to reflect Seller’s transaction costs that reduce the amount realized. The Parties will promptly inform one another of any challenge by any Taxing Authority to any allocation made pursuant to this Section 7.4 and agree to consult and keep one another informed with respect to the status of, and any discussion, proposal or submission with respect to, such challenge.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Ultra Petroleum Corp), Purchase and Sale Agreement (Ultra Petroleum Corp), Purchase and Sale Agreement

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Federal Tax Reporting. Buyer and Seller will comply, to the extent required pursuant to the procedural requirements of Section 1060 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder, with respect to the allocation of the Purchase Price among the Assets. Buyer and Seller agree that they will not take any Tax position inconsistent with allocations made in this Agreement, if any, ; provided, however, that (a) Buyer’s cost for the Assets may differ from the total amount allocated thereunder to reflect Buyer’s capitalized transaction costs so allocated, and (b) Seller’s amount realized on the sale of the Assets may differ from the total amount so allocated to reflect Seller’s transaction costs that reduce the amount realized. The Parties will promptly inform one another of any challenge by any Taxing Authority to any allocation made pursuant to this Section 7.4 10.4 and agree to consult and keep one another informed with respect to the status of, and any discussion, proposal or submission with respect to, such challenge.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (Ultra Petroleum Corp), Purchase and Sale Agreement (CorEnergy Infrastructure Trust, Inc.)

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Federal Tax Reporting. Buyer and Seller will comply, to the extent required pursuant to the procedural requirements of Section 1060 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder, with respect to the allocation of the Purchase Price among the Assets. Buyer and Seller agree that they will not take any Tax position inconsistent with allocations made in this Agreement, if any, provided, however, that (a) Buyer’s cost for the Assets may differ from the total amount allocated thereunder to reflect Buyer’s capitalized transaction costs so allocated, and (b) Seller’s amount realized on the sale of the Assets may differ from the total amount so allocated to reflect Seller’s transaction costs that reduce the amount realized. The Parties will promptly inform one another of any challenge by any Taxing Authority to any allocation made pursuant to this Section 7.4 and agree to consult and keep one another informed with respect to the status of, and any discussion, proposal or submission with respect to, such challenge.14

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Purchase and Sale Agreement (CorEnergy Infrastructure Trust, Inc.)

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