Commodity Taxes definition

Commodity Taxes means all commodity taxes, including but not limited to, sales, retail, use, goods and services, harmonized, value added, excise, and similar taxes imposed, levied or assessed by any federal, provincial, state or local government authority, other than taxes in the nature of a tax on income or capital;
Commodity Taxes means all Taxes levied on or measured by, or referred to as transfer, land transfer, registration charges, gross receipt, sales, provincial sales, use, consumption, GST/HST, QST, value-added, turnover, excise or stamp, all customs duties, countervail, anti-dumping and special import measures and all import and export taxes.
Commodity Taxes means all Taxes levied on or measured by, or referred to as transfer, land transfer, registration charges, gross receipt, sales, retail sales, use, consumption, goods and services, harmonized sales, value-added, turnover, excise or stamp, all customs duties, countervail, anti-dumping and special import measures, and all import and export Taxes.

Examples of Commodity Taxes in a sentence

  • Reimbursement of Commodity Taxes (VAT/ CST): The current provision has been simplified to provide that the VAT, CST and other commodity taxes on sale of finished goods, which are actually paid to the Govt.

  • Insmed and Therapure agree to provide a valid exemption certificate to claim exemption from applicable Commodity Taxes under where required under applicable Law.

  • Insmed shall pay all Commodity Taxes payable in respect of the export or import of the Amikacin or purchase of ARIKACE pursuant to this Agreement, and in respect of the subsequent export, import, sale or distribution of ARIKACE by Insmed (or at Insmed’s Expense, defend against the imposition of such taxes and expenses).

  • Rxx and Seller shall jointly and severally pay all Commodity Taxes in respect of the transfer of the Rxx Interests.

  • Jacob Goldin, Note, Sales Tax Not Included: Designing Commodity Taxes for Inattentive Consumers, 122 YALE L.J. 258 (2012) (noting that maximizing social welfare may require designing choice architecture in ways that induce decision makers to err when making decisions that produce externalities).


More Definitions of Commodity Taxes

Commodity Taxes means all Customs Duties and all other Taxes levied on or measured by, or referred to as HST, value-added, consumption, sales, use, transfer, land transfer, registration charges, gross receipt, turnover, excise or stamp.
Commodity Taxes means all commodity taxes, including all sales, use, retail, goods and services, harmonized sales, value-added and similar taxes imposed, levied or assessed by any Governmental Authority;
Commodity Taxes means all duties, commodity taxes or other similar indirect taxes whether imposed at the federal, state, provincial or other local level and determined in accordance with the relevant governmental regulations in force at the time of making the relevant supply of Materials and/or Services, including but not limited to all sales, use, value added (including taxes described as goods and services) excise and/or similar taxes imposed, levied or assessed by any government authority, other than taxes in the nature of a tax on income, capital or net worth.
Commodity Taxes means all Taxes levied on or measured by, or referred to as sales, provincial sales, retail sales, harmonized sales, goods and services, use, consumption, fuel, motor fuel, carbon, tobacco or similar taxes.
Commodity Taxes means all sales, use, value-added or similar taxes imposed by any federal, provincial, local or foreign taxation authority including any retail sales tax, GST and land transfer taxes;
Commodity Taxes means sales taxes, value-added taxes ("VAT"), and goods and Services taxes ("GST").
Commodity Taxes means all Taxes levied on or measured by, or referred to as HST, value-added, consumption, sales, use, transfer, land transfer, registration charges, gross receipt, turnover, excise or stamp, as well as all Customs Duties.