Taxes Due with Respect to Consolidated Returns Sample Clauses

Taxes Due with Respect to Consolidated Returns. Alliant Energy shall timely pay or cause to be paid all Taxes on behalf of Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Subs that are due with respect to the Consolidated Returns for taxable periods ending on, prior to, or including the Closing Date. With the exception of the Tax liability on the deemed asset sale as a result of the Section 338(h)(10) Election (as set forth in this Section 3.1 and Section 4 of this Agreement), Buyer, Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Subs shall reimburse Alliant Energy for (i) Xxxxxxx'x and Xxxxxxx Subs' portions of the U.S. federal consolidated income tax of the Alliant Energy Group in accordance with the Tax Allocation Agreement as if each of Xxxxxxx and Xxxxxxx Subs remained a "member of the Group" as set forth therein, and (ii) Xxxxxxx'x and Xxxxxxx Subs' portions of all other Taxes on such Consolidated Returns using similar principles and procedures as used in the Tax Allocation Agreement to determine a member's portion of the U.S. federal consolidated income tax liability of the Alliant Energy Group. Such Taxes shall be determined by closing Xxxxxxx'x and Xxxxxxx Subs' books and records as of and including the Closing Date, or if the allocation of an item of income, gain, expense, loss, deduction, credit or related carryovers or carrybacks cannot be definitely allocated to an ascertainable date, such item shall be pro rated on a daily basis. The parties hereto will, to the extent permitted by applicable law, elect with the relevant Tax Authority to treat for all purposes the Closing Date as the last day of a taxable
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