Tax Exempt Activity Limitations Sample Clauses

Tax Exempt Activity Limitations. SWE is prohibited from engaging in certain activities that are specified in the applicable tax laws. For example, SWE as a tax-exempt organization is prohibited from participating in or intervening in any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to a candidate for public office. The Section shall not engage in activities that are not tax exempt under IRS 501(c)3 and shall seek guidance from SWE in connection with Section activities and the applicability of IRS 501(c)3.
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Tax Exempt Activity Limitations. URISA is prohibited from engaging in certain activities that are specified in the applicable tax laws. For example, and not by way of limitation, URISA as a tax exempt organization is prohibited from participating in or intervening in any political campaign on behalf of or in opposition to a candidate for public office. The Chapter shall not engage in activities that are not tax exempt under IRS 501(c)(6) or 501(c)3 and shall seek guidance from URISA in connection with Chapter activities and the applicability of IRS 501(c)(6) or 501(c)3.

Related to Tax Exempt Activity Limitations

  • Tax Exempt Status H-GAC and Customer members are either units of government or qualified non-profit agencies, and are generally exempt from Federal and State sales, excise or use taxes. Respondent must not include taxes in its Response. It is the responsibility of Contractor to determine the applicability of any taxes to an order and act accordingly. Exemption certificates will be provided upon request.

  • Tax Exempt Status of TIPS Members Most TIPS Members are tax exempt entities and the laws and regulations applicable to the specific TIPS Member customer shall control.

  • In the Event of Forecasted Surpluses If the HSP is forecasting a surplus, the Funder may take one or more of the following actions: adjust the amount of Funding to be paid under Schedule A, require the repayment of excess Funding; adjust the amount of any future funding installments accordingly.

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