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 Improvements pursuant to the Act as set forth in Section 3.03 hereof.
CID Sales Tax Fund means the separate fund established by the City for deposit of the CID Sales Tax revenues received from the State and collected within the District, and that is used to finance or reimburse the CID 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 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.

  • 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.

  • 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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  • The County shall be paid from the CID Sales Tax Fund an administrative service fee in an amount equal to five percent (5%) of the total CID revenues generated within the District.

  • During the Term, all CID Sales Tax proceeds generated within the District and received by the City from the 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.

  • During the existence of the Quivira 95 Shops CID and prior to issuance of CID Bonds, if any, all CID Sales Taxes generated within the Quivira 95 Shops CID 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.


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 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

  • Sales Tax Revenues means taxes collected under the Virginia Retail Sales and Use Tax Act

  • Post-Distribution Tax Period means a Tax year beginning and ending after the Distribution Date.

  • Pre-Distribution Tax Period means any taxable period (or portion thereof) that ends on or before the Distribution Date.

  • Transaction Payroll Taxes means all employer portion payroll or employment Taxes incurred in connection with any bonuses, option cash-outs or other compensatory payments in connection with the Transactions.

  • MUNICIPAL TAXABLE INCOME means the following:

  • casual taxable person means a person who occasionally undertakes transactions involving supply of goods or services or both in the course or furtherance of business, whether as principal, agent or in any other capacity, in the taxable territory where he has no fixed place of business;

  • non-taxable territory means the territory which is outside the taxable territory;

  • Volumetric Production Payments means production payment obligations recorded as deferred revenue in accordance with GAAP, together with all undertakings and obligations in connection therewith.

  • Sales Taxes has the meaning set forth in Section 3.2.

  • Transaction Tax Deductions means, to the extent Tax deductible for Income Tax purposes, all compensation attributable to payments by a Company or Company Subsidiary on or prior to the Closing Date, including employee transaction-related bonuses, change of control payments, and severance payments, resulting from or related to the consummation of the Contemplated Transactions that are charged to Sellers as part of the Transaction Expenses.

  • Distribution Taxes means any Taxes incurred solely as a result of the failure of the Intended Tax Treatment of the Restructuring, the Contribution or the Distribution.

  • Pre-Tax Contributions means, for any Participant, the aggregate of the Participant's Basic Pre-Tax Contributions and Supplemental Pre-Tax Contributions contributed to the applicable Pre-Tax Contribution Account.

  • Gross receipts tax means any gross receipts, sales, use, excise, value added or any similar tax.

  • Prohibited Transaction Tax Any tax imposed under Section 860F of the Code. Prospectus: The prospectus dated February 21, 2006 as supplemented by the prospectus supplement dated February 23, 2006, relating to the Class A, Class B-1, Class B-2 and Class B-3 Certificates.

  • taxable trading means carrying on a trade or business for the principal purpose of raising funds and not for the purpose of actually carrying out the Objects, the profits of which are subject to corporation tax;

  • After-Tax Contributions means amounts withheld from an Employee’s Compensation pursuant to a Salary Reduction Agreement after all applicable state and federal taxes have been deducted. Such amounts are withheld for purposes of purchasing one or more of the Benefit Package Options available under the Plan.

  • Income Tax Return means any Tax Return relating to Income Taxes.

  • Non-Income Tax Return means any Tax Return relating to Taxes other than Income Taxes.

  • Sales Tax means all applicable provincial and federal sales, use, value-added or goods and services taxes, including GST/HST;

  • Pre-Tax Income means income, as determined by GAAP, prior to deduction of the Bonus Pool (as hereinafter defined) and income taxes, and if applicable, after the deduction of any bonus pool of a future officer bonus plan adopted by the Company relating to an applicable Award Year and adjustments approved by the Board as described herein.

  • Income Tax Act means the Income Tax Act (Canada), as amended from time to time;

  • council tax benefit means council tax benefit under Part 7 of the SSCBA; “couple” has the meaning given by paragraph 4;

  • Income Tax Expense means, with respect to the Borrowers, for any period, the aggregate, without duplication, of all Taxes on the income of such Person for such period, whether current or deferred, determined on a Modified Consolidated Basis.

  • Excise Tax Act means the Excise Tax Act (Canada);

  • After-Tax Account means a Participant’s account to which are credited After-Tax Contributions, if any, and earnings and losses thereon.

  • Taxable Wage Base means, with respect to any Plan Year, the contribution and benefit base under Section 230 of the Social Security Act at the beginning of such Plan Year.