CID Sales Tax Fund definition

CID Sales Tax Fund means the separate fund established by the City for deposit of the CID Sales Tax received from the State collected within the District, and that is used to finance the CID Costs pursuant to the CID Act.
CID Sales Tax Fund means the separate fund to be established by the City for deposit of the CID Sales Tax revenues received from the State and collected within the CID District, and that is used to finance or reimburse the CID Eligible Costs pursuant to the CID Act
CID Sales Tax Fund means the Love’s Travel Stop Community Improvement District Sales Tax Fund created pursuant to Section 4.C. hereof.

Examples of CID Sales Tax Fund in a sentence

  • As and when there are sufficient CID Sales Tax revenues from the District to pay the CID Administrative Fee, Developer hereby understands and agrees that such CID Administrative Fee shall have first priority to available funds in the CID Sales Tax Fund.

  • During the existence of the District all CID Sales Taxes generated within the District shall be deposited into a CID Sales Tax Fund, which shall be established and administered by the City in compliance with the laws of the State of Kansas and this Agreement and shall be held solely for the payment of the CID Costs and shall not be otherwise expended or commingled with other funds.

  • During the Term, all CID Sales Tax proceeds generated within the District and received by the City from DOR shall be deposited into the CID Sales Tax Fund, which shall be established and administered by the City in compliance with the laws of the State and this Agreement.

  • The City shall retain and hold such Withheld Reimbursements in the CID Sales Tax Fund until such time as the Container Store (or some other replacement operator which is reasonably approved by the City) shall re-open in the building described in Section 2.01(a), at which time all of the Withheld Reimbursements shall be paid to the Developer.

  • In the event of a partial denial of the Certification of CID Expenditures, that portion of the submitted expenditures that the City Manager approves shall be immediately eligible for reimbursement from the CID Sales Tax Fund pursuant to the terms of this Agreement.

  • Except as otherwise set forth herein, all of the CID Sales Tax collected and delivered to the CID Sales Tax Fund shall be available for and dedicated to pay the CID Costs for the duration of the Term.

  • The County shall be paid from the CID Sales Tax Fund an administrative service fee in an amount not to exceed five percent (5%) of the total CID sales tax revenues generated within the District created by Resolution No. 2012-001.

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  • Except as otherwise set forth herein, all CID Sales Tax Revenues collected and delivered to the CID Sales Tax Fund will be available for and dedicated to pay the CID Eligible Costs for the duration of the CID Term.


More Definitions of CID Sales Tax Fund

CID Sales Tax Fund means the separate fund established by the City for deposit of the CID Sales Tax revenues received from the State collected within the District, and which are used to finance the Project Costs in accordance with the Act.
CID Sales Tax Fund means the separate fund established by the City for deposit of the CID Sales Tax received from the State collected within the CID District, and that is used to finance the CID Improvements pursuant to the CID Act, as set forth in Section 11.3 of the Agreement, as modified by the Amendment.

Related to CID Sales Tax Fund

  • Transaction Tax Deductions means any Tax deductions relating to (i) any pay down or satisfaction of Company Indebtedness or other Indebtedness, (ii) the payment or incurrence of any Transaction Expenses or Transaction Bonus Payments and (iii) any other deductible payments attributable to the Contemplated Transactions economically borne by the Seller. For this purpose, any success-based fees shall be treated as deductible in accordance with Rev. Proc. 2011-29.

  • Income Tax Return means any Tax Return with respect to Income Taxes.

  • Income Tax Act means the Income Tax Act, 1962 (Act No. 58 of 1962);

  • Excise Tax Act means the Excise Tax Act, R.S.C. 1985, Chapter E-15.