Direct Pay Permit definition
Examples of Direct Pay Permit in a sentence
Unless Customer provides Elastic a valid state sales/use/excise tax exemption certificate or Direct Pay Permit, and provided that Elastic separately states any such taxes in the applicable invoice, Customer will pay and be solely responsible for all Taxes.
Unless MSP provides Elastic a valid state sales/use/excise tax exemption certificate or Direct Pay Permit, and provided that Elastic separately states any such taxes in the applicable invoice, MSP will pay and be solely responsible for all Taxes.
Contractor is advised that access to a National Grid Direct Pay Permit (DPP) for any jurisdiction or State in which a National Grid Construction, Capital Improvement, or Engineering, Procurement, Construction (EPC) project is being built by the Contractor, does not provide any exemption for the Contractor with respect to their responsibility to pay Sales and Use Tax on materials or equipment that the Contractor purchases or rents for the Project.
To the extent legally allowed and subject to the provisions of this Agreement, Symbotic will return to Walmart the amount of Covered Taxes subject to such Direct Pay Permit or Exemption Certificate paid to Symbotic by Walmart that have not been remitted by Symbotic to a Governmental Authority.
Symbotic will stop billing for, collecting and remitting the said Covered Tax covered by such Direct Pay Permit or Exemption Certificate within five (5) Business Days following the receipt thereof.
With respect to any sales tax on Sunoco’s purchase of Steam hereunder, the number of Sunoco’s Direct Pay Permit is 98002350, and Sunoco will pay any sales or use tax due on its purchase of Steam hereunder directly to the State of Ohio.
In the event that the DOR or any other Georgia taxing authority attempts to collect Sales Tax from Contractor with respect to any taxable sale to Owners, Contractor shall notify Owners of same and Owners shall provide to Contractor and the Georgia taxing jurisdiction evidence of payment of such Sales Tax pursuant to the Direct Pay Permit.
If any resale certificate, Direct Pay Permit, or tax exemption certificate provided by Buyer to Seller is not recognized by the taxing authority involved, Buyer will promptly reimburse Seller for any taxes, interest, fines and penalties that Seller is required to pay.
Owner shall provide to Contractor an Indiana Direct Pay Permit and ST-105 Certificate.
Purchaser will provide Seller with a copy of its Sales and Use Tax Direct Pay Permit allowing it to purchase all tangible personal property without payment of sales or use tax to Seller (with the exception of rental tax).