Common use of Identification of Taxes in Offer Clause in Contracts

Identification of Taxes in Offer. The State of Arizona is subject to all applicable state and local transaction privilege taxes. If the products and/or services specified require transaction privilege or use taxes or other applicable taxes, they shall be described and itemized separately on the Offer. Arizona transaction privilege tax shall not be considered for evaluation.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: Master Agreement, Master Agreement, bellhowell.net

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Identification of Taxes in Offer. The State of Arizona is subject to all applicable state and local transaction privilege taxes. If the products and/or services specified require transaction privilege or use All applicable taxes or other applicable taxes, they shall be described identified as a separate item offered in the solicitation. When applicable, the tax rate and itemized separately amount shall be identified on the Offerprice sheet. Arizona transaction privilege tax shall not be considered for evaluationAt all times, payment of taxes and the determination of applicable taxes are the sole responsibility of the contractor.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement, Cooperative Purchasing Agreement

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Identification of Taxes in Offer. The State of Arizona is subject to all applicable state and Arizona Transaction Privilege Tax as well as certain local transaction privilege taxes. If the products and/or services specified require transaction privilege or sales/use taxes or other applicable taxes, they shall be as described in the Contract Terms and itemized separately on the Offer. Arizona transaction privilege tax shall not be considered for evaluationConditions.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Cooperative Purchasing Agreement

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