Local tax law definition

Local tax law means a law, passed by a political subdivision with an annual or biannual calendar fiscal year, that increases a tax or imposes a new tax.
Local tax law means a law, passed by a political subdivision with an
Local tax law means a law, passed by a political subdivision with an annual or

Examples of Local tax law in a sentence

  • Electricity Pricing RE PR introduces a different electricity pricing regime from PLN’s previous electricity generation cost (Biaya Pokok Pembangkitan or “BPP”).

  • Local tax law will also need to be considered (see Section 2.3.7).

  • Amounts so deducted and paid will be designated as Board paid retirement contributions and will be excluded from the employee's gross earnings for Federal and State income reporting and withholding tax purposes so long as such reporting and exclusion are in compliance with Federal, State, and Local tax law and regulations.

Related to Local tax law

  • Local taxes means all taxes levied other than taxes levied for school operating purposes.

  • Federal Tax means any Tax imposed under Subtitle A of the Code.

  • Change in Tax Law means the enactment, promulgation, execution or ratification of, or any change in or amendment to, any law (or in the application or official interpretation of any law) that occurs on or after the date on which the relevant Transaction is entered into.

  • Tax means any present or future tax, levy, impost, duty, charge, assessment or fee of any nature (including interest, penalties and additions thereto) that is imposed by any government or other taxing authority in respect of any payment under this Agreement other than a stamp, registration, documentation or similar tax.