IRS Publication 1075 definition

IRS Publication 1075 means the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) Publication 1075 effective January 1, 2014, including updates (if any) released by the IRS during the term of the Government Contract.
IRS Publication 1075 means Internal Revenue Service Publication 1075 that provides guidance and requirements for the protection and confidentiality of federal tax information as required in section 6103(p)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code.
IRS Publication 1075 means the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) Publication 1075 effective September 30, 2016, including updates (if any) released by the IRS after signing the Agreement.

Examples of IRS Publication 1075 in a sentence

  • The Contractor shall comply to the extent applicable with all State and Authorized User policies regarding compliance with various confidentiality and privacy laws, rules and regulations, including but not limited to the IRS Publication 1075, Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), the Health Insurance and Portability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) and the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (HITECH).

  • All computer systems processing, storing, or transmitting Federal tax information must meet the requirements defined in IRS Publication 1075.

  • The Contractor and the Contractor’s employees with access to or who use Federal tax information must meet the background check requirements defined in IRS Publication 1075.

  • As part of the certification, and at least annually afterwards, Contractor will be advised of the provisions of IRCs 7431, 7213, and 7213A (see IRS Publication 1075 Exhibit 4, Sanctions for Unauthorized Disclosure, and Exhibit 5, Civil Damages for Unauthorized Disclosure).

  • The IRS and the Agency, with 24 hour notice, shall have the right to send its inspectors into the offices and plants of the contractor to inspect facilities and operations performing any work with FTI under this contract for compliance with requirements defined in IRS Publication 1075.

  • The IRS and the State, with 24-hour notice, shall have the right to send its inspectors into the offices and plants of the Contractor to inspect facilities and operations performing any work with FTI under this Contract for compliance with requirements defined in IRS Publication 1075.

  • The use of the term “Contractor” in any of the following terms, conditions, links, or IRS Publication 1075 means the same as the term “Supplier” as defined and used in this Contract.

  • Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 6103(b) of the Internal Revenue Code, the requirements of IRS Publication 1075, and the Privacy Act of 1974, 5 U.S.C. §552a et.

  • The IRS and the State, with 24 hours’ notice, shall have the right to send its officers, employees, and inspectors into the offices and plants of the Contractor for inspection of the facilities and operations provided for the performance of any work under this Contract for compliance with the requirements defined in IRS Publication 1075.

  • All computer systems receiving, processing, storing or transmitting FTI must meet the requirements defined in IRS Publication 1075.


More Definitions of IRS Publication 1075

IRS Publication 1075 means the Internal Revenue Services (IRS) Publication 1075 effective September 30, 2016,