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Gross charges definition

Gross charges means the amount paid to a telecommunications retailer for the act or privilege of originating or receiving telecommunications within the Village, and for all services rendered in connection therewith, valued in money whether paid in money or otherwise, including cash, credits, services, and property of every kind or nature, and shall be determined without any deduction on account of the cost of such telecommunications, the cost of the materials used, labor or service costs, or any other expense whatsoever. In case credit is extended, the amount thereof shall be included only as and when paid. “Gross charges” for private line service shall include charges imposed at each channel point within the Village, charges for the channel mileage between each channel point within the Village, and charges for that portion of the interstate inter-office channel provided within the Village. However, “gross charges” shall not include:
Gross charges means, subject to the exclusions of this section, the amount charged or paid for the
Gross charges means, subject to the exclusions of this section, the amount charged or paid for the taxable purchase of local telecommunication services. However, "gross charges" shall not include the following:

Examples of Gross charges in a sentence

  • Gross charges are used to calculate Medicare outlier payments and to determine certain elements of payment under managed care contracts (such as stop-loss payments).

  • Gross charges are never billed to patients who qualify for partial charity or Private Pay Discounts.

  • Gross charges shall be defined as total charges (collected or uncollected) made by the Insured as ship repairer during the period of this Policy.

  • Gross charges are calculated by dividing the total income requirements of the County Council, Police and Crime Commissioner for North Wales and Town/Community Councils by the council tax base.

  • Gross charges shall be defined as total charges (collected or uncollected) made by the Insured as Marina Operators during the period of this insurance.


More Definitions of Gross charges

Gross charges means the amount paid for the act or privilege of originating or receiving telecommunications in this State and for all services and equipment provided in connection therewith by a retailer, valued in money whether paid in money or otherwise, including cash, credits, services and property of every kind or nature, and shall be determined without any deduction on account of the cost of such telecommunications, the cost of materials used, labor or service costs or any other expense whatsoever. “Gross charges” do not include “charges for the storage of data or information for subsequent retrieval or the processing of data or information intended to change its form or content.” See 86 Ill. Adm. Code 495.100(c).
Gross charges means the rates for Covered Services that are filed annually with the Tennessee Department of Health or other applicable state or federal agency. If rates are not required to be filed annually with any state or federal agency, then the Gross Charges will be the rates for Covered Services as set forth in the Charge Master for the hospital at the time the Covered Services are rendered.
Gross charges means the usual and customary charges for services based on Union’s schedule of charges. Gross Charges will typically exceed the AGB for the same service.
Gross charges means the amount paid for the act or privilege of originating or receiving telecommunications in this State and for all services and equipment provided in connection therewith by a retailer, valued in money whether paid in money or otherwise, including cash, credits, services
Gross charges means a hospital’s full, established price for medical care that the
Gross charges means the amount paid to a telecommunications retailer for the act or privilege of originating or receiving telecommunications in this State and for all services rendered in connection therewith, valued in money whether paid in money or otherwise, including cash, credits, services, and property of every kind or nature, and shall be determined without any deduction on account of the cost of such telecommunications, the cost of the materials used, labor or service costs, or any other expense whatsoever. In case credit is extended, the amount thereof shall be included only as and when paid. "Gross charges" for private line service shall include charges imposed at each channel point within this State, charges for the channel
Gross charges means the amount paid to a telecommunications retailer for the act or privilege of originating or receiving telecommunications in this State and for all services rendered in connection therewith, valued in money whether paid in money or otherwise, including cash, credits, services, and property of every kind or nature, and shall be determined without any deduction on account of the cost of such telecommunications, the cost of the materials used, labor or service costs, or any other expense whatsoever. In case credit is extended, the amount thereof shall be included only as and when paid. "Gross charges" for private line service shall include charges imposed at each channel termination point within this State, charges for the channel mileage between each channel termination point within this State, and charges for that portion of the interstate inter-office channel provided within Illinois. Charges for that portion of the interstate inter-office channel provided in Illinois shall be determined by the retailer as follows: (i) for interstate inter-office channels having 2 channel termination points, only one of which is in Illinois, 50% of the total charge imposed; or (ii) for interstate inter-office channels having more than 2 channel termination points, one or more of which are in Illinois, an amount equal to the total charge multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of channel termination points within Illinois and the denominator of which is the total number of channel termination points; or (iii) any other method that reasonably apportions the total charges for interstate inter-office channels among the states in which channel termination points are located. Prior to January 1, 2004, June 1, 2003, any apportionment method consistent with this paragraph or other method that reasonably apportions the total charges for interstate inter-office channels among the states in which channel terminations points are located shall be accepted as a reasonable method to determine the charges for that portion of the interstate inter-office channel provided within Illinois for that period. However, "gross charges" shall not include any of the following: