Tax Return Reporting Sample Clauses

Tax Return Reporting. Newco and the Company shall each report its proportionate share of Tax Items attributable to the Environmental Coverage Claims and Health Care Claims, based on the allocation of the proceeds of the Environmental Coverage Claims and Health Care Claims (in the case of income Items), and the manner in which costs are shared (in the case of deduction Items), pursuant to Sections 3.2 and 3.8, respectively, of the Post-Closing Covenants Agreement.
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Tax Return Reporting. The Company Group shall report on its Post-Tax Indemnification Period Income Tax Returns all Tax Items arising in respect of the B-1B Contracts that are not reflected on the Company's Income Tax Returns for any Tax Indemnification Period, shall pay all Taxes with respect to such Tax Items and shall be entitled to all Tax Refunds attributable to such Tax Items.
Tax Return Reporting. It is the intent of the Sole Member that the Company be characterized and qualified as a limited liability company under Delaware state law and that the Company be 100% owned by the Sole Member. For federal and state income tax purposes, however, it is the intent of the Sole Member that the Company constitute an “eligible entity” as that term is defined in the so called “check-the-box” entity classification Treasury Regulations promulgated under Section 7701 of the Code effective January 1, 1997, and that for federal and state income tax purposes, the Company shall be disregarded as an entity separate and apart from its Sole Member owner. As a result, all activities reportable by the Company for federal and state income tax purposes shall be reported on the income tax return of the Sole Member, to the extent required under applicable law.

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  • Tax Reporting (1) Prepare and file on a timely basis appropriate federal and state tax returns including, without limitation, Forms 1120/8613, with any necessary schedules. (2) Prepare state income breakdowns where relevant. (3) File Form 1099 for payments to disinterested Trustees and other service providers. (4) Monitor wash sale losses. (5) Calculate eligible dividend income for corporate shareholders.

  • Informational Tax Reporting The Assuming Institution agrees to perform all obligations of the Failed Bank with respect to Federal and State income tax informational reporting related to (i) the Assets and the Liabilities Assumed, (ii) deposit accounts that were closed and loans that were paid off or collateral obtained with respect thereto prior to Bank Closing, (iii) miscellaneous payments made to vendors of the Failed Bank, and (iv) any other asset or liability of the Failed Bank, including, without limitation, loans not purchased and Deposits not assumed by the Assuming Institution, as may be required by the Receiver.

  • Accounting and Financial Reporting 7.1 The Trustee shall maintain separate records and ledger accounts in respect of the Contributions deposited in the Trust Fund account and disbursements to Partner Entities made therefrom. 7.2 The Trustee shall furnish to the Donors current financial information relating to receipts, disbursements and fund balance in United States dollars of the Trust Fund with respect to the Contributions via the World Bank’s Trust Funds Donor Center secure website. Within six (6) months after all commitments and liabilities under the Trust Fund have been satisfied and the Trust Fund has been closed, the final financial information relating to receipts, disbursements and fund balance in United States dollars of the Trust Fund with respect to the Contributions will be made available to the Donors via the World Bank’s Trust Funds Donor Center secure website. 7.3 The Trustee shall provide to the Donors, within six (6) months following the end of each Trustee fiscal year, an annual single audit report, comprising: (a) a management assertion together with an attestation from the Trustee’s external auditors concerning the adequacy of internal control over cash-based financial reporting for all cash-based trust funds as a whole; and (b) a combined financial statement for all cash-based trust funds together with the Trustee’s external auditor’s opinion thereon. The cost of the single audit shall be borne by the Trustee. 7.4 If a Donor wishes to request, on an exceptional basis, a financial statement audit by the Trustee’s external auditors of the Trust Fund, the Donor and the Trustee shall first consult as to whether such an external audit is necessary. The Trustee and the Donor shall agree on the appropriate scope and terms of reference of such audit. Following agreement on the scope and terms of reference, the Trustee shall arrange for such external audit. The costs of any such audit, including the internal costs of the Trustee with respect to such audit, shall be paid by the requesting Donor. 7.5 The Trustee shall furnish the Steering Committee and each Donor with: (a) copies of all unaudited or audited financial reports; and (b) any other relevant financial information received from the Partner Entities.

  • Annual Reporting Within 90 days after the close of each of its respective fiscal years, audited, unqualified consolidated financial statements (which shall include balance sheets, statements of income and retained earnings and a statement of cash flows) for Provider for such fiscal year certified in a manner acceptable to the Agent by independent public accountants acceptable to the Agent.

  • Accounting and Reports to the Certificateholders, the Internal Revenue Service and Others The Administrator shall deliver to each Certificateholder, as may be required by the Code and applicable Treasury Regulations, or as may be requested by such Certificateholder, such information, reports or statements as may be necessary to enable each Certificateholder to prepare its federal and state income tax returns. Consistent with the Trust’s characterization for tax purposes as a disregarded entity so long as the Depositor or any other Person is the sole Certificateholder, no federal income tax return shall be filed on behalf of the Trust unless either (i) the Owner Trustee shall be provided with an Opinion of Counsel that, based on a change in applicable law occurring after the date hereof, or as a result of a transfer permitted by Section 3.04, the Code requires such a filing or (ii) the Internal Revenue Service shall determine that the Trust is required to file such a return. In the event that there shall be two or more beneficial owners of the Trust, the Administrator shall inform the Indenture Trustee in writing of such event, (x) the Administrator shall prepare or shall cause to be prepared federal and, if applicable, state or local partnership tax returns, with all such necessary information provided to it, required to be filed by the Trust and shall remit such returns to the Depositor (or if the Depositor no longer owns any Certificates, the Certificateholder designated for such purpose by the Depositor to the Owner Trustee in writing) at least (5) days before such returns are due to be filed, and (y) capital accounts shall be maintained by the Administrator for each Certificateholder in accordance with the Treasury Regulations under Section 704(b) of the Code reflecting each such Certificateholder’s share of the income, gains, deductions, and losses of the Trust and/or guaranteed payments made by the Trust and contributions to, and distributions from, the Trust. The Depositor (or such designee Certificateholder, as applicable) shall promptly sign such returns and deliver such returns after signature to the Administrator and such returns shall be filed by the Administrator with the appropriate tax authorities. In the event that a “tax matters partner” (within the meaning of Code Section 6231(a)(7)) is required to be appointed with respect to the Trust, the Depositor or its designee is hereby designated as tax matters partner or, if the Depositor is not a Certificateholder, the Certificateholder selected by a majority of the Certificateholders (by Percentage Interest) shall be designated as tax matters partner. In no event shall the Certificateholder or the Depositor (or such designee Certificateholder, as applicable) be liable for any liabilities, costs or expenses of the Trust or the Noteholders arising out of the application of any tax law, including federal, state, foreign or local income or excise taxes or any other tax imposed on or measured by income (or any interest, penalty or addition with respect thereto or arising from a failure to comply therewith) except for any such liability, cost or expense attributable to any negligent act or omission by the Owner Trustee or the Depositor (or such designee Certificateholder, as applicable), as the case may be, in breach of its obligations under this Agreement.

  • Litigation Reporting If Contractor is served with a pleading or other document in connection with an action before a court or other administrative decision making body, and such pleading or document relates to this Participating Addendum or may affect Contractor’s ability to perform its obligations under this Participating Addendum, Contractor shall, within 10 days after being served, notify the State of such action and deliver copies of such pleading or document to the State’s primary contact identified in §5 of the Participating Addendum .

  • Commission Reporting (a) The Trust Administrator, each Servicer and the Master Servicer shall reasonably cooperate with the Depositor in connection with the Trust’s satisfying the reporting requirements under the Exchange Act. The Trust Administrator shall prepare on behalf of the Depositor any Forms 8-K and 10-K customary for similar securities as required by the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations of the Commission thereunder, and the Depositor shall sign and the Trust Administrator shall file (via XXXXX) such Forms on behalf of the Depositor. The Depositor hereby grants to the Trust Administrator a limited power of attorney to execute and file each such document on behalf of the Depositor. Such power of attorney shall continue until the earlier of (i) receipt by the Trust Administrator from the Depositor of written termination of such power of attorney and (ii) the termination of the Trust. (b) Each Form 8-K shall be filed by the Trust Administrator within 15 days after each Distribution Date, with a copy of the statement to the Certificateholders for such Distribution Date as an exhibit thereto. Prior to March 31st of the calendar year following the calendar year during which the Closing Date occurs (or such earlier date as may be required by the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations of the Commission), the Trust Administrator shall file a Form 10-K, in substance as required by applicable law or applicable Commission staff’s interpretations. Such Form 10-K shall include as exhibits, each Servicer’s and the Master Servicer’s annual statement of compliance described under Section 3.16 and the accountant’s report described under Section 3.17, in each case to the extent they have been timely delivered to the Trust Administrator. If they are not so timely delivered, the Trust Administrator shall file an amended Form 10-K including such documents as exhibits promptly after they are delivered to the Trust Administrator. The Trust Administrator shall have no liability with respect to any failure to properly or timely prepare or file such periodic reports resulting from or relating to the Trust Administrator’s inability or failure to obtain any information not resulting from its own negligence or willful misconduct. The Form 10-K shall also include a certification in the form attached hereto as Exhibit T (the “Depositor Certification”), which shall be signed by the senior officer of the Depositor in charge of securitization. The Trust Administrator shall have no responsibility to file any items other than those specified in this Section 10.13. (c) Not later than 15 calendar days before the date on which the Depositor’s annual report on Form 10-K is required to be filed in accordance with the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations of the Commission (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the immediately preceding Business Day), the Trust Administrator shall sign a certification in the form attached hereto as Exhibit U (the “Trust Administrator Certification”) for the benefit of the Depositor and its officers, directors and affiliates regarding certain aspects of items 1 through 3 of the Depositor Certification. In addition, the Trust Administrator shall, subject to the provisions of Sections 10.01 and 10.02 hereof, indemnify and hold harmless the Depositor and each Person, if any, who “controls” the Depositor within the meaning of the 1933 Act and its officers, directors and affiliates from and against any losses, damages, penalties, fines, forfeitures, reasonable and necessary legal fees and related costs, judgments and other costs and expenses arising out of or based upon a breach of the Trust Administrator’s obligations under this Section 10.13 or any inaccuracy made in the Trust Administrator Certification. If the indemnification provided for in this Section 10.13(c) is unavailable or insufficient to hold harmless such Persons, then the Trust Administrator shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such Persons as a result of the losses, claims, damages or liabilities of such Persons in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative fault of the Depositor on the one hand and the Trust Administrator on the other. The Trust Administrator acknowledges that the Depositor is relying on the Trust Administrator’s performance of its obligations under this Section 10.13 in order to perform its obligations under Section 10.13(b) above. (d) (i) Not later than 15 calendar days before the date on which the Depositor’s annual report on Form 10-K is required to be filed in accordance with the Exchange Act and the rules and regulations of the Commission (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the immediately preceding Business Day), the Master Servicer will deliver to the Depositor and the Trust Administrator an Officer’s Certificate for the prior calendar year in substantially the form of Exhibit W-1 to this Agreement. The Master Servicer agrees to indemnify and hold harmless each of the Depositor, the Trust Administrator and each Person, if any, who “controls” the Depositor or the Trust Administrator within the meaning of the 1933 Act and their respective officers and directors against any and all losses, penalties, fines, forfeitures, legal fees and related costs, judgments and any other costs, fees and expenses that such Person may sustain arising out of third party claims based on (i) the failure of the Master Servicer to deliver or cause to be delivered when required any Officer’s Certificate required pursuant to this Section 10.13(d)(i), or (ii) any material misstatement or omission contained in any Officer’s Certificate provided pursuant to this Section 10.13(d)(i). If an event occurs that would otherwise result in an indemnification obligation under clauses (i) or (ii) above, but the indemnification provided for in this Section 10.13(d)(i) by the Master Servicer is unavailable or insufficient to hold harmless such Persons, then the Master Servicer shall contribute to the amount paid or payable by such Persons as a result of the losses, claims, damages or liabilities of such Persons in such proportion as is appropriate to reflect the relative fault of the Depositor or Trust Administrator on the one hand and the Master Servicer on the other. The Master Servicer acknowledges that the Depositor and the Trust Administrator are relying on the Master Servicer’s performance of its obligations under this Agreement in order to perform their respective obligations under this Section 10.13.

  • Other Reporting Upon request, the School shall provide the Commission any other information determined by the Commission to be relevant to any term or condition of this Contract.

  • Financial Reports, Etc 74 9.2. Maintain Properties............................................................................76 9.3. Existence, Qualification, Etc..................................................................76 9.4. Regulations and Taxes..........................................................................76 9.5. Insurance, Proceeds and Condemnation...........................................................76 9.6.

  • Information and Reporting The Adviser shall provide the Trust and its respective officers with such periodic reports concerning the obligations the Adviser has assumed under this Agreement as the Trust may from time to time reasonably request.

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