BGR definition

BGR means a binding general ruling issued under section 89 of the Tax Administration Act 28 of 2011;
BGR means a binding general ruling issued under section 89 of the TA Act;
BGR means a binding general ruling issued under section 76P;

Examples of BGR in a sentence

  • Observe the wear time limits according GefStoffV in combination with the rules for using respiratory protection apparatus (BGR 190).

  • German trade association rules - BGR 190 Breathing protec- tion During spray application: Do not breathe spray dust.

  • Observe the wear time limits according GefStoffV in combination with the rules for using respiratory protection apparatus (BGR 190).General informationMinimum standard for preventive measures while handling with working materials are specified in the TRGS 500.

  • Type: A (against organic gases and va- pours with a boiling point of > 65 °C , colour code: Brown).Observe the wear time limits according GefStoffV in combination with the rules for using respiratory protection apparatus (BGR 190).Environmental exposure controlsKeep away from drains, surface and ground water.

  • Eye protection:Safety glasses German trade association rules - BGR 192 Eye protection Hand protectionMaterial:Nitrile rubberGlove thickness:0,2 mmProtective index:Class 3 Remarks:Wear suitable gloves tested to EN374.

  • AbilityOne must send a business case analysis with supporting documents to the contracting officer and the Small Business Office when adding managed or procured items assigned to DLA for Total Government Requirement (TGR) or a Broad Government Requirement (BGR).

  • This ruling constitutes a BGR issued under section 89 of the Tax Administration Act 28 of 2011.

  • This rent shall be charged as a percentage of lessee’s business gross receipts (BGR) and shall also apply to the BGR of lessee’s subtenants, concessionaries and others permitted to engage in commercial activity upon the leased premises.

  • Additionally, permittee shall pay a royalty fee of at least $3 per cubic yard of limestone materials extracted, plus 0.5% of BGR, or such greater amounts as proposed for each category.

  • Submit CNMI BGR tax filings upon filing but no later than one tax period after the filing deadline.


More Definitions of BGR

BGR means a binding general ruling issued under section 76P of the Act;
BGR means a binding general ruling issued under section 89 of the Tax Administration Act No. 28 of 2011 (TA Act);
BGR means a binding general ruling issued in terms of section 89 of the Tax Administration Act No. 28 of 2011;
BGR means BGR Corporation, a Nevada corporation.

Related to BGR

  • BG means Bank Guarantee

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