State tax liability definition

State tax liability means any liability incurred by any entity under § 44-17-1 et seq.
State tax liability means any tax liability incurred under division (D) of section 5707.03, section 5727.24, 5727.38, or 5747.02, or Chapter 5733. of the Revised Code.
State tax liability means any liability incurred by any person for the following taxes, as applicable:

Examples of State tax liability in a sentence

  • The State may offset Contractor’s payments if Contractor has a delinquent State tax liability.

  • The Inspector shall be solely liable for all Federal and State tax liability associated with any payments received from the Municipality under the terms of this Agreement.

  • Sellers agree that they will be responsible for and shall pay on a timely basis any Federal or State tax liability of the Company for all prior tax years and the tax year 2001 ("2001 Year").

  • Contact the Washington State Department of Revenue to determine Washington State tax liability.

  • The representations and warranties set forth above shall survive the closing for a period of six (6) year following the Closing Date except that and Federal or State tax liability pursuant shall survive for a period of three (3) years subsequent to the Closing Date.


More Definitions of State tax liability

State tax liability means any liability incurred by any
State tax liability means a taxpayer's total tax liability
State tax liability means any liability incurred by any entity under Code
State tax liability means the adjusted gross income tax, the financial institutions tax, the insurance premium tax, or the utility receipts tax.
State tax liability means a person's total tax liability
State tax liability means any liability incurred by a person or entity for the following taxes, as applicable:
State tax liability means the tax imposed under Section 2355, 2355.1P-4, or 2370 of Title 68 of the Oklahoma Statutes or Section 624 or 628 of Title 36 of the Oklahoma Statutes. An insurance company claiming a credit against state premium tax or retaliatory tax or any other tax imposed by Section 624 or 628 of Title 36 of the Oklahoma Statutes shall not be required to pay any additional retaliatory tax under Section 628 of Title 36 of the Oklahoma Statutes as a result of claiming the credit. The credit may fully offset any retaliatory tax imposed by Section 628 of Title 36 of the Oklahoma Statutes.