Examples of Buyer Taxes in a sentence
If Seller is required by Law to collect and remit or to pay Buyer Taxes, Buyer shall, promptly upon presentation of Seller's invoice for such Buyer Taxes, pay to Seller in the currency of Seller’s invoice, an amount equal to the U.S. dollar value of such Buyer Taxes.
If Buyer deducts or withholds Buyer Taxes, Buyer shall pay additional amounts to Seller to cause the amounts actually received by Seller, net of deducted or withheld Buyer Taxes, to equal the full amount of the Contract Price, and provide Seller on request with official receipts from the appropriate governmental authority for the deducted or withheld Buyer Taxes.
Buyer shall be responsible for, and shall pay directly when due and payable, any and all Buyer Taxes, and all payments due and payable by Buyer to Seller hereunder shall be made in the full amount of the Contract Price, free and clear of all deductions and withholding for Buyer Taxes.