Social Charges definition

Social Charges means any payments, premia, or contributions for health benefits, unemployment benefits, disability insurance, workers’ compensation benefits, retirement (pension or social security) benefits, and life insurance, which constitute payment for the drawdown of future benefits to the staff concerned.
Social Charges means any payments or contributions for health benefits, unemployment benefits, disability insurance, workers’ compensation benefits, retirement (pension or social security) benefits, and life insurance, or any other benefits according to the Recipient’s legislation.
Social Charges means any social security, unemployment, old age pension, pension scheme, family allocation and other social charges or contributions, to the extent any of the foregoing are required by applicable laws, regulations or collective bargaining agreements.

Examples of Social Charges in a sentence

  • Item No.2: Social Charges shall include Operator’s contribution to social security, paid vacation, average sick leave and other standard benefits paid by the company to the employee as required by labor laws.

  • Social Charges are the costs of non-monetary benefits and may include, inter alia, social security (including pension, medical, and life insurance costs) and the cost of a paid sick and/or annual leave.

  • In the event that a tax examination regarding the period until Effective Date will result into supplementary claims for Taxes and Social Charges higher than already recognized in the balance sheet at the Effective Date, the Seller shall be reliable for all such supplementary claims.

  • In international practice, these elements form part of two separate categories of costs i.e. Basic Salary (including allowances) and Social Charges.

  • The Company has established adequate reserves on the balance sheet of the Company at the Effective Date included in the Financial Statements for payment for Taxes and Social Charges by the Company relating to periods (or portions thereof) for which a return was required to be filed, for Taxes and Social Charges that are not then due or payable and has established adequate reserves for Taxes and Social Charges relating to subsequent periods as of the date hereof.

  • The Company has not been contacted by or is currently corresponding with any governmental authority with respect to the requirement to file Tax returns and/or pay any Taxes or Social Charges.

  • The Company and its Subsidiaries have duly and timely paid all Taxes and Social Charges that are due and payable by the Company and its Subsidiaries and have duly accrued all Taxes and Social Charges which are not yet payable.

  • There are no pending claims for Taxes or Social Charges for which the Company is or may become liable or which may result in a lien upon the assets of the Company, and to the knowledge of the Seller, no such claim is threatened.

  • The Company is not currently under examination by any governmental authority with respect to Taxes or Social Charges.

  • The sum of the Remuneration Costs (sum of the Basic Salary, Overhead, Social Charges, and Management Fee), Reimbursable Costs, Contingency, and VAT, in accordance with the above guidelines, comprises the base cost of the consulting services, as of the date when the estimate is done.


More Definitions of Social Charges

Social Charges has the meaning set forth in Article C II. 2.12.3.
Social Charges means any payments, premiums or contributions for health benefits, unemployment benefits, disability insurance, workers’ compensation benefits, retirement (pension or social security) benefits, and life insurance, which constitute payment for the drawdown of future benefits to the staff concerned; and
Social Charges means payments and premiums incurred by contractual staff, as Operating Costs, including contributions for health benefits, unemployment benefits, disability insurance, workers’ compensation benefits, retirement (pension and/or social security) benefits, life insurance benefits and mandatory employer contributions to the Kyrgyz Social Fund.
Social Charges means the employer’s contribution to social and medical charges assessed by the Borrower in respect of employment contracts concluded with citizens of the Borrower; and
Social Charges means the payments required to be made to the Social Security Institution Directorate with respect to employees of the Company.

Related to Social Charges

  • Social work or "Social Work Services" means the application of social work theory, knowledge, methods, ethics, and the professional use of self to restore or enhance social, psychosocial, or biopsychosocial functioning of individuals, couples, families, groups, organizations, and communities through the care and services provided by a Regulated Social Worker as set forth in the Member State's statutes and regulations in the State where the services are being provided.

  • Social worker means a person with a master's or further

  • Social Housing has the meaning attributed to it in Section 68 of the HRA 2008;

  • SLDC Charges means the charges levied by the SLDC of the state wherein the Solar Power Project is located;

  • Lease Payments means the rental payments described in Exhibit A hereto.

  • Rental Charges means the charges payable for renting the Vehicle from Us together with GST and any other taxes or levies which are all fully set out in the Rental Agreement.

  • Impositions means, collectively, all taxes (including, without limitation, all taxes imposed under the laws of any State, as such laws may be amended from time to time, and all ad valorem, sales and use, or similar taxes as the same relate to or are imposed upon Landlord, Tenant or the business conducted upon the Leased Property), assessments (including, without limitation, all assessments for public improvements or benefit, whether or not commenced or completed prior to the date hereof), ground rents (including any minimum rent under any ground lease, and any additional rent or charges thereunder), water, sewer or other rents and charges, excises, tax levies, fees (including, without limitation, license, permit, inspection, authorization and similar fees), and all other governmental charges, in each case whether general or special, ordinary or extraordinary, foreseen or unforeseen, of every character in respect of the Leased Property or the business conducted thereon by Tenant (including all interest and penalties thereon due to any failure in payment by Tenant), which at any time prior to, during or in respect of the Term hereof may be assessed or imposed on or in respect of or be a lien upon (a) Landlord’s interest in the Leased Property, (b) the Leased Property or any part thereof or any rent therefrom or any estate, right, title or interest therein, or (c) any occupancy, operation, use or possession of, or sales from, or activity conducted on, or in connection with the Leased Property or the leasing or use of the Leased Property or any part thereof by Tenant; provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall be construed to require Tenant to pay and the term “Impositions” shall not include (i) any tax based on net income imposed on Landlord, (ii) any net revenue tax of Landlord, (iii) any transfer fee (but excluding any mortgage or similar tax payable in connection with a Facility Mortgage) or other tax imposed with respect to the sale, exchange or other disposition by Landlord of the Leased Property or the proceeds thereof, (iv) any single business, gross receipts tax, transaction privilege, rent or similar taxes as the same relate to or are imposed upon Landlord, (v) any interest or penalties imposed on Landlord as a result of the failure of Landlord to file any return or report timely and in the form prescribed by law or to pay any tax or imposition, except to the extent such failure is a result of a breach by Tenant of its obligations pursuant to Section 3.1.3, (vi) any impositions imposed on Landlord that are a result of Landlord not being considered a “United States person” as defined in Section 7701(a)(30) of the Code, (vii) any impositions that are enacted or adopted by their express terms as a substitute for any tax that would not have been payable by Tenant pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or (viii) any impositions imposed as a result of a breach of covenant or representation by Landlord in any agreement governing Landlord’s conduct or operation or as a result of the negligence or willful misconduct of Landlord.

  • Bank Charges means the charges levied by the Merchant Acquiring Bank for Transactions and Refunds. “Bank System” means the banking system operated by any approved bank, financial institution or other body.

  • Extra Expense means expense or cost incurred (1) to continue the conduct of the Assured’s business,

  • Social services means foster care, adoption, adoption assistance, child-protective services, domestic violence services, or any other services program implemented in accordance with regulations adopted by the Board. Social services also includes adult services pursuant to Article 4 (§ 51.5-144 et seq.) of Chapter 14 of Title 51.5 and adult protective services pursuant to Article 5 (§ 51.5-148) of Chapter 14 of Title 51.5 provided by local departments of social services in accordance with regulations and under the supervision of the Commissioner for Aging and Rehabilitative Services.

  • Social Engineering Fraud means the intentional misleading of an Employee through the use of a Communication, where such Communication:

  • Service Charges means the fees levied by the municipality in terms of its tariff policy for any municipal services rendered in respect of an immovable property and includes any penalties, interest or surcharges levied or imposed in terms of this policy.

  • Additional Rent means all amounts payable by the Tenant under this Lease except Base Rent, whether or not specifically designated as Additional Rent elsewhere in this Lease;

  • Additional Charges As defined in Section 3.3.

  • Operating Costs means the incremental expenses incurred by the Recipient on account of Project implementation, management, and monitoring, including for office space rental, utilities, and supplies, bank charges, communications, vehicle operation, maintenance, and insurance, building and equipment maintenance, advertising expenses, travel and supervision, salaries of contractual and temporary staff, but excluding salaries, fees, honoraria, and bonuses of members of the Recipient’s civil service.