Common use of Reductions of Benefits Clause in Contracts

Reductions of Benefits. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if payments and the value of benefits received or to be received under this Agreement, together with any other amounts and the value of benefits received or to be received by the Employee, would cause any amount to be nondeductible for federal income tax purposes pursuant to or by reason of Code Section 280G, then payments and benefits under this Agreement shall be reduced (not less than zero) to the extent necessary so as to maximize amounts and the value of benefits to be received by the Employee without causing any amount to become nondeductible pursuant to or by reason of Code Section 280G. The Employee shall determine the allocation of such reduction among payments and benefits to the Employee.

Appears in 9 contracts

Samples: Employment Agreement (First Northwest Bancorp), Change in Control Severance Agreement (First Northwest Bancorp), Employment Agreement (First Northwest Bancorp)

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Reductions of Benefits. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Agreement, if payments and the value of benefits received or to be received under this Agreement, together with any other amounts and the value of benefits received or to be received by the Employee, would cause any amount to be nondeductible for federal income tax purposes pursuant to or by reason of Code Section 280G, then payments and benefits under this Agreement shall be reduced (not less than zero) to the extent necessary so as to maximize amounts and the value of benefits to be received by the Employee without causing any amount to become nondeductible pursuant to or by reason of Code Section 280G. The To the extent permitted by Section 409A, the Employee shall determine the allocation of such reduction among payments and benefits to the Employee.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Form of Employment Agreement (Anchor Bancorp), Control Severance Agreement (Anchor Bancorp)

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