Taxes, Fees and Surcharges. In addition to the charges for the Service, you are also responsible for paying all applicable taxes, including federal, state, and local use, excise, sales or privilege taxes and all fees chargeable to or against the Company as a result of its provision of the Service to you.
Taxes, Fees and Surcharges. In addition to the rates for the Services, You shall pay all applicable fees, duties, tolls, administrative assessments, surcharges, or taxes now or hereafter attributable to the Services and included on Your current or subsequent invoice.
Taxes, Fees and Surcharges. As applicable to the Service(s), Customer shall also pay all applicable taxes, fees, and surcharges including, without limitation, sales, use, gross receipts, and/or excise taxes, access fees, universal service fund assessments, 911/E911 fees, franchise fees, bypass fees, other local, State and Federal taxes, surcharges, and any other assessments or charges (however described or designated) which are imposed on Xxx’x provision and/or Customer’s use of the Services (collectively, “Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges”). Xxx may also impose additional Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges on Customer to recover amounts that Xxx is required or permitted by governmental or quasigovernmental authorities to collect, or pay to others in support of, or to comply with, statutory or regulatory programs, plus a commercially reasonable amount to recover the administrative costs associated with such charges or programs. The amount of these Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges may vary. Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges will be separately stated on the Customer’s invoice. Customer shall be responsible for all Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges (excluding taxes on Xxx’x income) related to the provision or use of the Services by the due date on the invoice. Any taxes imposed by a local jurisdiction (e.g., County and municipal taxes) will only be recovered from those Customers residing in the affected jurisdictions. Customer is responsible for the payment of any such Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges that subsequently become applicable retroactively. A surcharge, fee or tax is imposed on all charges for service originating at addresses in States which levy, or assert a claim of right to levy, a gross receipts tax on Xxx'x operations in any such State, or a tax on interstate access charges incurred by Xxx for originating access to telephone exchanges in that State. This surcharge, fee or tax is based on the particular State's receipts tax and other State taxes imposed directly or indirectly upon Xxx by virtue of, and measured by, the gross receipts or revenues of Xxx in that State and/or payment of interstate access charges in that State. In the event that Customer believes that, with respect to the Services provided hereunder, Customer is tax- exempt under Federal or State law, Customer shall submit to Xxx written verification of Customer’s tax- exempt status including exemption certificates or State resale certificates acceptable to Xxx and to the relevant jurisdiction. A non-exhaustive list of certain surcharges and ...
Taxes, Fees and Surcharges. You are responsible for, and shall pay, the taxes, fees and surcharges set forth in Sections 13.1 – 13.5 below (“Taxes, Fees and Surcharges”) in connection with your Wireless Account(s). Such Taxes, Fees and Surcharges will be included in your Wireless Account charges (a) at the time you order the Bark Wireless Service and (b) each time there are any further charges to your Wireless Account. Payment of Taxes, Fees and Surcharges is in addition to payment for the Bark Wireless Service and will be billed to your credit card.
Taxes, Fees and Surcharges. In addition to the Rates for the Conferencing Services, Customer will pay all applicable fees, duties, tolls, surcharges, or governmental taxes (“Assessments”) now or hereafter imposed that are attributable to the Conferencing Services and included on Customer’s invoices and any reasonable expense incurred by InterCall relating to such Assessments.
Taxes, Fees and Surcharges. In addition to the monthly service charges billed by Phoesty for the service, service provider surcharges, taxes, fees and other charges may be applied to your monthly invoice based on the type of service you have and your geographical location, among other factors. Examples include, but are not limited to:
Taxes, Fees and Surcharges. In addition to the rates for the Services, you shall be responsible for any and all applicable fees, duties, tolls, administrative assessments, surcharges, or taxes now or hereafter attributable to the Services whether billed by the Provider now or assessed later by the Provider or a third party government agency.
Taxes, Fees and Surcharges. 5.1 Taxes and Fees; Surcharges. T-Mobile rates and charges for Products and Services do not include applicable Taxes, Fees, or Surcharges. Customer will be responsible for and will be obligated to pay any government imposed transaction-type taxes such as sales, gross receipts, value added and the like, and regulatory-type fees, such as public safety/E-911, utility and environmental fees, however described (collectively, “Taxes and Fees”), where that tax or fee arises because of Customer’s purchase of Service or Product from T-Mobile under this Agreement. Taxes and Fees are calculated and invoiced to Customer’s Master Account based on existing laws, regulations and guidance, and may change without notice. In certain cases, depending on the nature of Customer’s entity or organization, Customer may be able to claim an exemption from some Taxes and Fees. If Customer is claiming a tax exemption, Customer must promptly provide T-Mobile with valid documentation evidencing its exemption, which will be applied prospectively after T-Mobile has reasonably confirmed its applicability. T-Mobile will be responsible for taxes imposed on its net income, capital stock, employment and property. T-Mobile may also include in Customer’s invoice recoveries (“Surcharges”) of its costs that are related to the Services or Products T-Mobile provides and Customer purchases under this Agreement. These Surcharges are reimbursements for certain charges, taxes and fees, such as federal/state universal service fund expenses, that are imposed on T-Mobile and are not part of the Taxes and Fees levied directly on Customer. Surcharges are calculated by T-Mobile and may change from time to time without notice regardless of any pricing commitments elsewhere in this Agreement.
Taxes, Fees and Surcharges. 5.1 Taxes, Fees and Surcharges. Customer will be responsible for and will be obligated to pay any government imposed transaction-type taxes such as sales, gross receipts, value added and the like, and regulatory-type fees, such as public safety/E-911, utility and environmental fees, however described (collectively, “Taxes and Fees”), where that tax or fee arises because of Customer’s purchase of Service or Product from T-Mobile under this Agreement. Taxes and Fees are calculated and invoiced to Customer’s Master Account based on existing laws, regulations and guidance, and may change without notice. In certain cases, depending on the nature of Customer’s business, Customer may be able to claim an exemption from some Taxes and Fees. If Customer is claiming a tax exemption, Customer must promptly provide T-Mobile with valid documentation evidencing its exemption, which will be applied prospectively after we have reasonably confirmed its applicability. T-Mobile will be responsible for taxes imposed on its net income, capital stock, employment and property. T-Mobile may also include in Customer’s invoice recoveries (“Surcharges”) of its costs that are related to the Services or Products T-Mobile provides and Customer purchases under this Agreement. These Surcharges are reimbursements for certain charges, taxes and fees, such as federal/state universal service fund expenses, that are imposed on T- Mobile and are not part of the Taxes and Fees levied directly on Customer. Surcharges are calculated by T-Mobile and may change from time to time without notice regardless of any pricing commitments elsewhere in this Agreement.
Taxes, Fees and Surcharges. All payments required by this Agreement are stated exclusive of all applicable taxes, fees, duties, levies, imports, and surcharges including, without limitation, sales, use, value-added taxes (“VAT”), goods and services taxes (“GST”), business, gross receipts, and/or excise taxes, access fees, universal service fund assessments, 911/E911 fees, bypass fees, other local, State and Federal taxes, surcharges, and any other assessments or charges (however described or designated) which are imposed on Starry’s provision and/or Customer’s use of the Services (collectively, “Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges”). Customer is responsible for paying all Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges. Starry may also impose additional Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges on Customer to recover amounts that Starry is required or permitted by governmental or quasi governmental authorities to collect, or pay to others in support of, or to comply with, statutory or regulatory programs, plus a commercially reasonable amount to recover the administrative costs associated with such charges or programs. The amount of these Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges may vary. Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges will be separately stated on the Customer’s invoice, itemized where required by law. Customer shall be responsible for all Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges (excluding taxes on Starry’s income) related to the provision or use of the Services by the due date on the invoice. Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges shall not be deducted from the payments to Starry, except as required by law, in which case Customer shall increase the amount payable as necessary so that after making all required deductions and withholdings, Starry receives and retains an amount equal to the amount it would have received had no such deductions or withholdings been made. Any taxes imposed by a local jurisdiction (e.g., County and municipal taxes) will only be recovered from those Customers residing in the affected jurisdictions. Customer is responsible for the payment of any such Taxes, Fees, and Surcharges that subsequently become applicable retroactively. A surcharge, fee or tax is imposed on all charges for service originating at addresses in States which levy, or assert a claim of right to levy, a gross receipts tax on Starry's operations in any such State, or a tax on interstate access charges incurred by Xxxxxx for originating access to telephone exchanges in that State. This surcharge, fee or tax is based on the particular State's receipts tax and other State ...