Consumption Tax definition
Examples of Consumption Tax in a sentence
The Organiser will collect as a cancellation charge (a) 30% of the total amount payable (inclusive of Consumption Tax) as set out in the exhibit space contract if the cancellation occurs before the day that is 4 months prior to the first day of the Exhibition (the "Fee Change Date"), or (b) the full amount payable under the exhibit space contract if the cancellation occurs on or after the Fee Change Date (See more details on Page 2).
The Organiser will collect as a cancellation charge (a) 30% of the total amount payable (inclusive of Consumption Tax) as set out in the exhibit space contract if the cancellation occurs before the day that is 4 months prior to the first day of the Exhibition (the "Fee Change Date"), or (b) the full amount payable under the exhibit space contract if the cancellation occurs on or after the Fee Change Date (See more details on Page 2).
The FBL Fees are exclusive of any taxes (such as Consumption Tax) applicable to the FBL Services, unless otherwise stated in the rate cards.
Subject to the provisions of Clause 34 hereof, any rental payment received by the Landlord after five (5) working days from its due date [or of receipt of a General Consumption Tax (“GCT”) invoice from the Landlord, if applicable] shall incur a late charge equal to five percent (5%) of such payment to compensate the Landlord for his administrative expenses in connection with such late payment.
Any applicable Provincial Sales Tax and Goods and Services Tax or any other Consumption Tax will be shown separately on the invoices and will be payable by the Customer.