Business Taxes definition

Business Taxes means any Federal, state or local income taxes or taxes measured by income, property taxes, excise taxes, franchise taxes or similar taxes.
Business Taxes means all taxes, rates, duties, levies, assessments, licence fees and other charges in respect of the use or occupancy of, or any business carried on by, tenants or other occupants of the Project.
Business Taxes means any Tax (except for federal income, state income or franchise, and local and foreign gross or net income) including interest, penalties, and other assessments thereon that is attributable to Operations of SPINCO or members of the SPINCO Group for a tax period ending prior to or including the Effective Date. BUSINESS TAX RETURNS means all reports, estimates, declarations of estimated tax, information statements and returns relating to or required to be filed in connection with any Business Taxes, including information returns or reports with respect to backup withholding and other payments to third parties.

Examples of Business Taxes in a sentence

  • If during the Term the method of taxation shall be altered so that the whole or any part of the Business Taxes formerly payable in respect of any use or occupancy of the Premises is merged into a comprehensive realty tax, Landlord shall have the right to allocate and collect such component of the comprehensive realty tax (as would have been formerly Business Taxes) in the manner or on the same basis as would have been employed by the Authority previously levying same.


More Definitions of Business Taxes

Business Taxes means business taxes or assessments or any other taxes, assessments, rates and levies in respect of the existence of, or any use, enjoyment, possession or occupancy of, or business carried on in or upon the whole or any portion of the Premises imposed by any governmental authority having jurisdiction, but does not include Realty Taxes.
Business Taxes means all taxes and licence fees in respect of any business carried on by tenants or other occupants of the Development;
Business Taxes means all taxes, rates, duties, levies, assessments, licence fees and other charges in respect of the use or occupancy of, or any business carried on by, tenants or other occupants of the Building.
Business Taxes means any Federal, state or local income taxes or taxes measured by income, property taxes, excise taxes, franchise taxes or similar
Business Taxes means every tax and license fee which is levied, rated, charged or assessed against or in respect of any and every business carried on in the Premises or in respect of the use or occupancy thereof and every sub-tenant and licensee of the Tenant whether any such tax or license fee is charged by any federal, municipal, state, school or other body (excluding income or profit taxes upon the income of the Landlord).
Business Taxes means the following as applied to the applicable Property or Company: (i) Alabama Business Privilege Tax; (ii) Georgia Franchise Tax based on net worth; (iii) Tennessee Excise Tax; and (iv) Texas Franchise Tax based on gross receipts.
Business Taxes has the meaning set forth in Section 5.5.1(b) of the MSA.