Revenue Board definition

Revenue Board means the National Revenue Board established under the Public Finance Management Act 2001;
Revenue Board means the National Revenue Board established under the National Revenue Board Act 1990, and continued by the Public Finance Management Act 2001.
Revenue Board means the National Revenue Board established pursuant to the Public Finance Management Act 2001.

Examples of Revenue Board in a sentence

  • You understand and agree that your Award is conditioned upon your completing, signing and submitting a letter to your Employer, indicating your election to pay any income tax or other tax liability arising in connection with taxable income recognized under the Plan directly to the Malaysian Inland Revenue Board.

  • Should withholding not occur, however, the Participant acknowledges that he or she is ultimately responsible for paying any Tax-Related Items legally due by him or her in connection with the RSUs to the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia.

  • Award Conditioned upon Election to Pay Taxes Directly to the Malaysian Inland Revenue Board.

  • Supporting Zanzibar Revenue Board to improve efficient collection of taxes, promote voluntary compliance, provide quality service to tax payers, and improve the working environment, skills of its staff, competence and motivation.

  • NSMY shall furnish to NSI within fourteen (14) days of each payment, a copy of the prescribed form for such payment and NSMY’s letter to the Inland Revenue Board accompanying such payment.

  • By accepting the PSUs, the Grantee acknowledges that he or she agrees to comply with applicable Malaysian laws and pay any and all applicable taxes associated with the vesting of the PSUs, The Grantee is required to ensure that the local Enviri entity employing the Grantee reports such share benefit to the Malaysian Inland Revenue Board.

  • By accepting the PSUs, the Grantee acknowledges that he or she agrees to comply with applicable Malaysian laws and pay any and all applicable taxes associated with the vesting of the PSUs, The Grantee is required to ensure that the local Harsco entity employing the Grantee reports such share benefit to the Malaysian Inland Revenue Board.

  • Here is also where the Security and Utility deposits will be put down.The signed Tenancy Agreement will then be stamped by the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia (LHDN).

  • The CARDHOLDER shall safely keep the CARD and not use the CARD after its expiry date or upon its cancellation or suspension nor permit anyone to use the CARD for any reason whatsoever The CARDHOLDER shall provide the ISSUER with copies of additional/updated documents that the ISSUER may reasonably require from time to time, including but not limited to copies of his/her latest Income Tax Return stamped received by the Internal Revenue Board.

  • NSMY shall make due payments to the Inland Revenue Board, Malaysia, of such withholding tax (if any) as may be chargeable on and deducted from the royalty and any interest thereon payable hereunder.