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Tax Case. FMC has filed a certain Tax case in the United States Tax Court against the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Docket No. 2317-00, with respect to Tax year 1994 (the "FMC Tax Case"). FMC and Subsidiary hereby agree, notwithstanding any contrary provision contained herein, to allocate responsibility, liability and Refunds for the FMC Tax Case as follows: (i) FMC will pay for all out of pocket expenses relating to the prosecution of the FMC Tax Case; (ii) FMC shall have the sole right to control the prosecution of the FMC Tax Case, provided that FMC shall provide Subsidiary with a timely and reasonably detailed account of each stage of the FMC Tax Case, shall consult with Subsidiary before taking any significant action in connection with the FMC Tax Case and shall prosecute the FMC Tax Case diligently and in good faith as if FMC were the only party in interest; (iii) To the extent that the Service prevails in the FMC Tax Case, Subsidiary shall be responsible for, and shall pay to FMC on demand, the first $4.3 million of any payment (including payment of Taxes, interest or penalties) due the Service; (iv) Any amounts due the Service in excess of $4.3 million shall be the sole responsibility of FMC; (v) To the extent that as a result of the disposition of the FMC Tax Case, FMC is entitled to a Refund of Taxes (including interest), the amount of such Refund will be allocated as follows: (x) first, FMC shall be entitled to retain that amount of the Refund of Taxes equal to the amount of the costs described in (i) above; (y) any balance of the Refund of Taxes remaining after deducting the amount set forth in (x) above shall be divided equally between the parties; (vi) FMC shall pay any amounts due to Subsidiary pursuant to (v) hereof within thirty (30) Business Days of receipt of such amounts from the Service; and (vii) The obligation of FMC to make payments to Subsidiary under (v) hereof shall cease with respect to tax years ending after the 2004 tax year, and no payments shall be due to Subsidiary with respect to Refunds received after the ending of such tax year.
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  • Post-Closing Actions Each Borrower agrees that it will, or will cause its relevant Subsidiaries to, complete each of the actions described on Schedule 9.13 as soon as commercially reasonable and by no later than the date set forth in Schedule 9.13 with respect to such action or such later date as the Administrative Agent may reasonably agree.

  • Tax Proceedings The Company Securityholder Representative shall have the right, at the expense of the Company Equity Holders (or, in the case of any Tax Proceeding or other claim related to Taxes which are indemnified pursuant to Section 6.2(h), out of the Additional Escrow Account), to control any Tax Proceeding, initiate any claim for refund, contest, resolve and defend against any assessment, notice of deficiency, or other adjustment or proposed adjustment relating to any and all Taxes of the Company and its Subsidiaries for any taxable period ending on or before the Closing Date or relating to Taxes which are indemnified pursuant to Section 6.2(h); provided, however, the Company Securityholder Representative shall inform the Surviving Pubco of the status of any such proceedings, shall provide the Surviving Pubco (at the Surviving Pubco’s cost and expense) with copies of any pleadings, correspondence and other documents as the Surviving Pubco may reasonably request and shall reasonably consult with the Surviving Pubco prior to the settlement of any such proceedings and shall obtain the prior written consent of the Surviving Pubco prior to the settlement of any such proceedings that could reasonably be expected to adversely affect the Surviving Pubco or an Acquired Company in any taxable period ending after the Closing Date, which consent shall not be unreasonably conditioned, withheld or delayed; provided, further, that the Surviving Pubco, at its own expense, shall have the right to participate in, but not direct, the prosecution or defense of any such Tax Proceedings controlled by the Company Securityholder Representative. the Surviving Pubco shall have the right, at its own expense, to control any other Tax Proceeding, initiate any other claim for refund, and contest, resolve and defend against any other assessment, notice of deficiency, or other adjustment or proposed adjustment relating to Taxes with respect to an Acquired Company; provided, that in the case of any such Tax Proceeding, claim for refund, contest, assessment, deficiency or other adjustment or proposed adjustment relating to Taxes of the Company or any of its Subsidiaries for a taxable period that includes but does not end on the Closing Date and which is not otherwise controlled by the Company Securityholder Representative in accordance with this Section 6.2(e), (A) the Surviving Pubco shall provide the Company Securityholder Representative written notice of such proceeding, and (B) the Surviving Pubco shall inform the Company Securityholder Representative of the status of any such proceedings, shall provide the Company Securityholder Representative (at the Company Securityholder Representative’s cost and expense) with copies of any pleadings, correspondence and other documents as the Company Securityholder Representative may reasonably request, and shall consult with the Company Securityholder Representative prior to the settlement of any such proceedings and shall obtain the prior written consent of the Company Securityholder Representative prior to the settlement of any such proceedings that could reasonably be expected to adversely affect the Company Securityholder Representative or the Company or any of its Subsidiaries in any taxable period (or portion thereof) ending on or before the Closing Date, which consent shall not be unreasonably conditioned, withheld or delayed; provided, further, that the Company Securityholder Representative, at its own expense, shall have the right to participate in, but not direct, the prosecution or defense of any such Tax Proceeding controlled by the Surviving Pubco that relates to a taxable period that includes but does not end on the Closing Date.

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  • Tax Benefit Schedule Within one hundred fifty (150) calendar days after the filing of the U.S. federal income Tax Return of the Corporation for any Taxable Year in which there is a Realized Tax Benefit or Realized Tax Detriment, the Corporation shall provide to the Members a schedule showing, in reasonable detail, the calculation of the Realized Tax Benefit or Realized Tax Detriment for such Taxable Year (a “Tax Benefit Schedule”). The Tax Benefit Schedule will become final and binding on the Parties pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section 2.4(a), and may be amended by the Parties pursuant to the procedures set forth in Section 2.4(b).

  • DAC TAX The Company and the Reinsurer agree to the DAC Tax Election pursuant to Section 1.848-2(g)(8) of the Income Tax Regulations effective December 29, 1992, under Section 848 of the Internal Revenue code of 1986, as amended, whereby: 12.1.1 The party with the net positive consideration for this Agreement for each taxable year will capitalize specified policy acquisition expenses with respect to this Agreement without regard to the general deductions limitation of Section 848(c)(1); and 12.1.2 Both parties agree to exchange information pertaining to the amount of net consideration under this Agreement each year to ensure consistency. To achieve this, the Company shall provide the Reinsurer with a schedule of its calculation of the net considerations for all reinsurance agreements in force between them for a taxable year by no later than May 1 of the succeeding year. The Reinsurer shall advise the Company no later than May 31, otherwise the amounts will be presumed correct and shall be reported by both parties in their respective tax returns for such tax year. If the Reinsurer contests the Company's calculation of net consideration, the parties agree to act in good faith to resolve any differences within thirty (30) days of the date the Reinsurer submits its alternative calculation and report the amounts agreed upon in their respective tax returns for such year. The term "net consideration" will refer to the net consideration as defined in Regulation Section 1.848-2(f). The Company and the Reinsurer will report the amount of net consideration in their respective federal income tax returns for the previous calendar year. The Company and the Reinsurer will also attach a schedule to their respective federal income tax returns which identifies the Agreement as a reinsurance agreement for which the DAC Tax Election under Regulation Section 1.848.2 (g) (8) has been made. This DAC Tax Election will be effective for all years for which this Agreement remains in effect. The Company and the Reinsurer represent and warrant that they are subject to U.S. taxation under either the provisions of subchapter L of Chapter 1 or the provisions of subpart F of subchapter N of Chapter 1 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended.

  • Business Tax Certificate Unless the City Treasurer determines in writing that a contractor is exempt from the payment of business tax, any contractor doing business with the City of San Diego is required to obtain a Business Tax Certificate (BTC) and to provide a copy of its BTC to the City before a Contract is executed.

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