Taxpayer and Seller of Record Sample Clauses

Taxpayer and Seller of Record. Retailer is the taxpayer and vendor/seller/retailer of record and agrees to comply with all applicable tax Law. Retailer shall be solely liable for any tax liabilities, including, without limitation, any penalties or interest. All references to “tax” or “taxes” in this Agreement shall mean all taxes and fees, including without limitation, sales, use and surcharge taxes and all related ancillary taxes and fees, including, without limitation, electronic waste recycling fees.
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Taxpayer and Seller of Record. Seller is the taxpayer and vendor/shop owner/retailer of record and must comply with all applicable tax Law. Seller shall be solely liable for any tax liabilities, including without limitation, any penalties or interest. All references to "tax" or "taxes" in this Agreement shall mean all taxes and fees, including without limitation, sales, use and surcharge taxes, import or export duties, and all related ancillary taxes and fees, including without limitation, electronic waste recycling fees.

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