Louisiana Tax Credits Sample Clauses

Louisiana Tax Credits. (a) The Borrower shall, and shall cause the Producer to, (i) produce the Film as a “state-certified production,” as defined in Louisiana Revised Statutes section 47:6007(B)(14) (or any amendment thereof), (ii) comply with the Louisiana Revised Statutes (as amended from time to time), all other State of Louisiana laws and regulations and all Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx laws and regulations governing Louisiana motion picture tax credits and shall operate their business in a manner consistent with the obtaining of the Louisiana Tax Credits, (iii) maintain a production office within Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx or use a soundstage, studio or alternative filming facility within Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx, (iv) have a viable multi-market, commercial distribution plan as required by the regulations of the Louisiana Department of Revenue and/or the Governor’s Office and/or the JPFO and/or FIRP, (v) submit to the Louisiana Film Office, the Louisiana Department of Revenue and/or the Governor’s Office (as applicable) the notarized statement in accordance with Louisiana Revised Statutes section 47:6007(D)(2)(e) (or any amendment thereof), (vi) include a credit to the State of Louisiana and/or the official brand or logo acknowledging that the Film was filmed in Louisiana in the form attached to the Louisiana Initial Certification as Exhibit C thereto, (vii) incur acceptable expenditures (i.e., lodging, payroll, lease/rental or other production expenses) as specified in the Louisiana/JP IRP within Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx of at least $150,000, (viii) include the “Filmed in Jefferson” logo in the Film’s credit, provide Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx with at least two still shots to be used in Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx promotional activities and reasonably assist Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx in promotional activities; and (ix) produce the Film as a “parish-approved production” in accordance with the Louisiana/JP IRP.
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Louisiana Tax Credits. The Borrower (or the Producer) has provided the Lender, prior to the Closing Date, with a copy of each application, filing and other document relating to the Louisiana Tax Credits which has been prepared by or on behalf of (or entered into by) any Credit Party as of the Closing Date.
Louisiana Tax Credits. No Credit Party shall effect any transaction or take any other action (or allow any other Person to effect any transaction or take any other action) which would interfere with the Lender’s rights with respect to the Louisiana Tax Credits and each Credit Party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to ensure that the net proceeds of the Louisiana Tax Credits will be at least $4,420,338 (and that the net proceeds of the Louisiana/JP Rebate will be at least $48,893). The Borrower will cause the proceeds of the Louisiana Tax Credits to be deposited (without reduction) into the Collection Account (or, subject to Section 10.18 hereinabove, will cause such proceeds to be remitted directly to the Lender via check).

Related to Louisiana Tax Credits

  • Tax Credits A Creditor Party which receives for its own account a repayment or credit in respect of tax on account of which the Borrowers have made an increased payment under Clause 23.2 shall pay to the Borrowers a sum equal to the proportion of the repayment or credit which that Creditor Party allocates to the amount due from the Borrowers in respect of which the Borrowers made the increased payment, provided that:

  • FOREIGN TAX CREDITS AVIF agrees to consult in advance with LIFE COMPANY concerning any decision to elect or not to elect pursuant to Section 853 of the Code to pass through the benefit of any foreign tax credits to its shareholders.

  • Tax Credit If an Obligor makes a Tax Payment and the relevant Finance Party determines that:

  • Carrybacks (a) The carryback of any loss, credit or other Tax Attribute from any Post-Closing Period shall be in accordance with the provisions of the Code and Treasury Regulations (and any applicable state, local or foreign Laws).

  • Revenue Revenue" means net revenue as determined in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles.

  • Tax Refunds Any refund or credit of Taxes (including as a result of any overpayment of Taxes in prior periods (or portions thereof in the case of a Straddle Period) and including any interest thereon) accruing to Purchaser or any of its Affiliates in respect of the Transferred Entities or as a result of the ownership of the Transferred Assets or the Business (each, a “Tax Asset”) attributable to a Pre-Closing Tax Period (other than any such refund or credit resulting from the carryback of losses, credits or similar items of a Transferred Entity, as the case may be, attributable to a Post-Closing Tax Period) shall be for the account of Seller, except to the extent such Tax Asset was taken into account in the adjustment described in Section 2.04. Purchaser shall pay and shall cause its Affiliates to pay, to Seller the amount of the Tax Asset, net of any reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred in obtaining such Tax Asset, within ten (10) days after such Tax Asset is received or after such Tax Asset is allowed or applied against another Tax liability, as the case may be. Purchaser shall, and shall cause its Affiliates to, execute such documents, file such Tax Returns (including amended Tax Returns), take reasonable additional actions and otherwise reasonably cooperate as may be necessary for Purchaser and its Affiliates to perfect their rights in and obtain all Tax Assets for which Seller is entitled pursuant to this Section 8.05. None of Purchaser or its Affiliates shall surrender forfeit, fail to collect or otherwise minimize or delay any material Tax Asset to which Seller would be entitled pursuant to this Section 8.05. Except as provided in this Section 8.05, Purchaser and the Transferred Entities will be entitled to any refunds (including any interest received thereon) in respect of any federal, state, local or foreign Tax liability of the Transferred Entities or in respect of the Business received following the Closing Date.

  • Payroll Taxes Employer shall have the right to deduct from the compensation and benefits due to Employee hereunder any and all sums required for social security and withholding taxes and for any other federal, state, or local tax or charge which may be in effect or hereafter enacted or required as a charge on the compensation or benefits of Employee.

  • Precontribution Gain, Revaluations With respect to any Contributed Property, the Partnership shall use any permissible method contained in the Regulations promulgated under Section 704(c) of the Code selected by the General Partner, in its sole discretion, to take into account any variation between the adjusted basis of such asset and the fair market value of such asset as of the time of the contribution (“Precontribution Gain”). Each Partner hereby agrees to report income, gain, loss and deduction on such Partner’s federal income tax return in a manner consistent with the method used by the Partnership. If any asset has a Gross Asset Value which is different from the Partnership’s adjusted basis for such asset for federal income tax purposes because the Partnership has revalued such asset pursuant to Section 1.704-1(b)(2)(iv)(f) of the Regulations, the allocations of Tax Items shall be made in accordance with the principles of Section 704(c) of the Code and the Regulations and the methods of allocation promulgated thereunder. The intent of this subparagraph 4(c) is that each Partner who contributed to the capital of the Partnership a Contributed Property will bear, through reduced allocations of depreciation, increased allocations of gain or other items, the tax detriments associated with any Precontribution Gain. This subparagraph 4(c) is to be interpreted consistently with such intent.

  • No Setoff or Deductions; Taxes; Payments The Guarantor represents and warrants that it is organized and resident in the United States of America. The Guarantor shall make all payments hereunder without setoff or counterclaim and free and clear of and without deduction for any taxes, levies, imposts, duties, charges, fees, deductions, withholdings, compulsory loans, restrictions or conditions of any nature now or hereafter imposed or levied by any jurisdiction or any political subdivision thereof or taxing or other authority therein unless the Guarantor is compelled by law to make such deduction or withholding (and provided that nothing contained herein, including without limitation, the foregoing, shall limit or affect the Guarantor’s ability to bring any separate action or claim available to it at law or in equity). If any such obligation (other than one arising with respect to taxes based on or measured by the income or profits of the respective Secured Parties) is imposed upon the Guarantor with respect to any amount payable by it hereunder, the Guarantor will pay to the Agent (for the benefit of the Secured Parties), on the date on which such amount is due and payable hereunder, such additional amount in U.S. dollars as shall be necessary to enable the Agent (on behalf of the Secured Parties) to receive the same net amount which the Agent would have received on such due date had no such obligation been imposed upon the Guarantor. The Guarantor will deliver promptly to the Agent (for the benefit of the Secured Parties) certificates or other valid vouchers for all taxes or other charges deducted from or paid with respect to payments made by the Guarantor hereunder. The obligations of the Guarantor under this paragraph shall survive the payment in full of the Guaranteed Obligations and termination of this Guaranty.

  • Tax Refund (a) If, following the imposition of any Tax on any payment by any Obligor in consequence of which such Obligor pays an additional amount under Section 5.5(a), any Lender receives or is granted a refund of any Tax actually paid by it which in such Lender’s sole opinion (acting in good faith) is attributable to such additional amount paid by such Obligor and is both identifiable and quantifiable by it without requiring such Lender or its professional advisers to expend a material amount of time or incur a material cost in so identifying or quantifying (any of the foregoing, to the extent so identifiable and quantifiable, being referred to as a “refund”), such Lender shall, to the extent that it can do so without prejudice to the retention of the relevant refund and subject to such Obligor’s obligation to repay promptly on demand by the Lender the amount to such Lender if the relevant refund is subsequently disallowed or cancelled, reimburse such Obligor promptly after receipt of such refund by such Lender with such amount as such Lender shall in its sole opinion but in good faith have concluded to be the amount or value of the relevant refund.

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