Inducements definition

Inducements means the Kentucky tax credit and the job revitalization assessment fee as prescribed in KRS 154.26-090 and 154.26-100;
Inducements means the Kentucky tax credit and the wage assessment fee as prescribed in KRS 154.25-030 and 154.25-040;
Inducements means the income tax credit or sales tax

Examples of Inducements in a sentence

  • Inducements include: money, free liquor, volume discounts, paid vacations, furniture, equipment, services (such as painting or decorating), items considered essential to the licensee’s operation, staff incentives, paid entertainment, paid advertising, or any other thing prohibited under the GLCA, GLCR, or AGLC policy.

  • Inducements and feesSub-section 1 - General provisions relating to inducements Article 314-13Where the investment services provider pays or is paid any fee or commission or provides or is provided with any non-monetary benefit in connection with the provision of an investment service or ancillary service to the client, it shall ensure that all the conditions set out in Article L.

  • We use “person” herein to include persons, as referenced in the Federal anti-kickback statute and Beneficiary Inducements CMP, as well as individuals and entities, as referenced in the exclusion authority at section 1128(b)(7) of the Act.

  • Inducements can take the form of gifts, loans, fees, rewards or other advantages.

  • Inducements and fees (Articles 314-13 à 314-30)Sub-section 1 - General provisions relating to inducements Article 314-13Where the investment services provider pays or is paid any fee or commission or provides or is provided with any non-monetary benefit in connection with the provision of an investment service or ancillary service to the client, it shall ensure that all the conditions set out in Article L.


More Definitions of Inducements

Inducements means the assessment and the income tax credits allowed to an approved company under KRS 154.23-050 and 154.23-055;
Inducements means the assessment and the[ income] tax credits allowed by KRS 154.22-060;
Inducements means the Kentucky sales tax refund as prescribed in KRS 139.536;
Inducements means the Arkansas sales tax credit as prescribed in § 15-11-507 and/or the Arkansas income tax credit as prescribed in Section 5 of Act 1135 of 1999;
Inducements means the income tax credit or sales tax credit as prescribed in Section 2357.40 of this title;
Inducements means the tax credits allowed and the assessment authorized by KRS 154.24-110, which are intended to induce companies engaged in service and technology industries to locate or expand in the Commonwealth;
Inducements means fees, commissions or non-monetary benefits paid or received in relation to the provision of an Investment to a client.