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State Income and Franchise Taxes for Periods. Commencing on or after the Effective Date. (a) For each Taxable period commencing on or after the Effective Date for which Retek and/or any other member of the Retek Subgroup is included in any Combined Return filed by the Unitary Group, the Retek Subgroup shall be allocated, and Retek shall pay to HNC in accordance with this Section 3.2 and Section 4 an amount equal to, the state income Tax liability of Retek and/or such other Retek Subgroup members that are so included, as determined under this Section 3.2. Such state income Tax liability shall equal the hypothetical state income Tax liability of the Retek Subgroup members so included, computed as if they filed a Combined Return (or if only one such member is so included, a separate state income or franchise Tax return ) including only such included member(s). To the extent that the same or analogous federal consolidated reporting principles as are referred to in Section 3.1 apply for purposes of filing such Combined Return(s), then such principles shall also apply for purposes of determining the Retek Subgroup's state Tax liability in respect of any Combined Return of the Unitary Group. If the state income Tax liability of the Retek Subgroup as so determined is zero, then HNC shall pay to Retek an amount equal to the excess, if any, of the HNC Subgroup's state income Tax liability, determined as if the HNC Subgroup had filed a separate Combined Return not including any Retek Subgroup members, over the actual state income Tax liability of the Unitary Group. HNC shall have the discretion to determine each subgroup's liability for Taxes under this Section 3.2(a) in any manner that is reasonable in light of the applicable state and local Tax reporting principles and the purposes and intent of this Agreement. (b) Retek shall be responsible for payment of any state Taxes due from it or any members of the Retek Subgroup, and HNC shall be responsible for payment of any state Taxes due from HNC or any member of the HNC Subgroup, in connection with state income or franchise Returns that are not Combined Returns. Retek shall be responsible for preparing and filing any state Tax returns, other than Combined Returns, for itself and the Retek Subgroup. (c) To the extent that HNC pays any Tax on behalf of any member of the Retek Subgroup, Retek shall reimburse HNC with ten (10) days of receipt of an invoice requesting payment thereof.
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State Income and Franchise Taxes for Periods. Commencing on or after the Effective Date. (a) For each Taxable period commencing on or after the Effective Date for which Retek and/or any other member of the Retek Subgroup is included in any Combined Return filed by the Unitary Group, the Retek Subgroup shall be allocated, and Retek shall pay to HNC in accordance with this Section 3.2 and Section 4 an amount equal to, the state income Tax liability of Retek and/or such other Retek Subgroup members that are so included, as determined under this Section 3.2. Such state income Tax liability shall equal the hypothetical state income Tax liability of the Retek Subgroup members so included, computed as if they filed a Combined Return (or if only one such member is so included, a separate state income or franchise Tax return ) including only such included member(s). To the extent that the same or analogous

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