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, promises or agreements not embodied herein (unless agreed in writing duly executed) shall be of any force or effect, and this agreement supersedes any other prior understanding entered into between the parties on the subject matter hereto.

  • This Inducements Policy sets out the principles and procedures which all members of staff within Baillie Gifford must adhere to with regard to the giving or receipt of a gift or hospitality or anything else which may be viewed as an inducement, such as donations or political contributions.

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

  • Based on a written agreement with the Company, the Company may pay a fee or Commission to the Introducing Broker of this Agreement (Inducements).

  • Inducements BC-8.12.14Conventional bank licensees must have systems and controls, policies and procedures to ensure that neither they, nor any of their employees, offer, give, solicit or accept any inducement which is likely to conflict significantly with any duty that they owe to their customers.


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 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 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 Arkansas sales tax credit as prescribed in Arkansas Code Annotated § 15-11-507 and/or the Arkansas income tax credit as prescribed in § 15- 11- 509;