Swiss Anticipatory Tax definition

Swiss Anticipatory Tax means the tax imposed based on the Swiss Federal Act on withholding tax of 13 October 1965.
Swiss Anticipatory Tax means any withholding tax on the payment of interest and dividends (including constructive dividends) in accordance with the Swiss Federal Statute on Anticipatory Tax of 13 October 1965 (as amended from time to time).
Swiss Anticipatory Tax means “impôt anticipé” according to the Federal Act on anticipatory tax of 13 October 1965;” 2. A new letter q) is added into Article 2 paragraph 1 and it reads as follows:

Examples of Swiss Anticipatory Tax in a sentence

  • By entering into this Agreement, the Parties have assumed that the interest payable at the rates set out in Clause 9 (Interest) is not and will not become subject to Swiss Anticipatory Tax.

  • For this purpose, the Swiss Anticipatory Tax shall be calculated on the full grossed-up interest amount and "Non-refundable Portion" shall mean Swiss Anticipatory Tax at the standard rate from time to time (35 per cent.

  • By entering into this Agreement, the Parties have assumed that the interest payable at the rates set out in Clause 10 (Interest) is not and will not become subject to Swiss Anticipatory Tax.

  • For this purpose, the Swiss Anticipatory Tax shall be calculated on the full grossed-up interest amount and “Non-refundable Portion” shall mean Swiss Anticipatory Tax at the standard rate from time to time (35 per cent.

  • For this purpose, the Swiss Anticipatory Tax shall be calculated on the full grossed-up Fixed Amount and "Non-refundable Portion" shall mean Swiss Anticipatory Tax at the standard rate from time to time (35 per cent.

  • For this purpose, the Swiss Anticipatory Tax shall be calculated on the full grossed-up interest amount and "NON-REFUNDABLE PORTION" shall mean Swiss Anticipatory Tax at the standard rate from time to time (35 per cent.

  • For such purpose, the Swiss Anticipatory Tax shall be calculated on the full (grossed-up) interest amount.

  • The Swiss Obligor shall use its best efforts to ensure that any person which is, as a result of a payment under the Bridge Finance Documents, entitled to a full or partial refund of the Swiss Anticipatory Tax, will, as soon as possible after the deduction of the Swiss Withholding Tax, (i) request a refund of the Swiss Withholding Tax under any applicable law (including double tax treaties) and (ii) pay to the Bridge Facility Agent upon receipt any amount so refunded.

  • Withholding TaxUnder Swiss law, any dividends paid in respect of registered shares will be subject to the Swiss Anticipatory Tax at the rate of 35%, and the Company will be required to withhold tax at this rate from any dividends paid to a holder of registered shares.

  • The Swiss-U.S. tax treaty provides for a mechanism whereby a United States resident or United States corporations can generally seek a refund of the Swiss Anticipatory Tax paid on dividends in respect of registered shares, to the extent such withholding exceeds 15%.


More Definitions of Swiss Anticipatory Tax

Swiss Anticipatory Tax means “impôt anticipé” according to the Federal Act on anticipatory tax of 13 October 1965;

Related to Swiss Anticipatory Tax

  • Swiss Withholding Tax means any withholding tax in accordance with the Swiss Federal Statute on Anticipatory Tax of 13 October 1965 (Bundesgesetz uber die Verrechnungssteuer) and any successor provision, as appropriate.

  • Swiss Withholding Tax Act means the Swiss Federal Act on Withholding Tax of 13 October 1965 (Bundesgesetz über die Verrechnungssteuer), together with the related ordinances, regulations and guidelines, all as amended and applicable from time to time.

  • Swiss Federal Tax Administration means the tax authorities referred to in article 34 of the Swiss Withholding Tax Act.

  • FATCA Withholding Tax means any U.S. federal withholding tax imposed or collected pursuant to Sections 1471 through 1474 of the Code, any current or future regulations or official interpretations thereof, any agreement entered into pursuant to Section 1471(b) of the Code, or any fiscal or regulatory legislation, rules or practices adopted pursuant to any intergovernmental agreement entered into in connection with the implementation of such Sections of the Code.

  • Recovered tax increment value means, except as otherwise

  • Swiss Guarantor means any Guarantor incorporated or organized under the laws of Switzerland.

  • non-taxable territory means the territory which is outside the taxable territory;

  • Unpaid withholding tax means withholding tax due but not paid by the date the withholding tax is required to be paid under applicable law.

  • Additional Tax means in addition to Restaurant Tax. (C) “Additional Tax” means in addition to Commercial Lease. Review each City/Town for tax on Food for Home Consumption. (B) If you report under Hotel (Business code 044), this city has an Additional Hotel tax rate that must be applied and reported (Business Code 144). (D) Report amount due on materials purchased exempt from tax and incorporated into a Maintenance, Repair, Replacement or Alteration (MRRA) project. (E) When reporting for Short Term Motor Vehicle you must report Business Code 214 and 114 for this City.

  • Transaction Tax Deductions means, to the extent Tax deductible for Income Tax purposes, all compensation attributable to payments by a Company or Company Subsidiary on or prior to the Closing Date, including employee transaction-related bonuses, change of control payments, and severance payments, resulting from or related to the consummation of the Contemplated Transactions that are charged to Sellers as part of the Transaction Expenses.

  • Withholding Tax means any tax, deduction, levy or similar payment obligation that is required to be deducted or withheld from a payment under Applicable Law.

  • Cumulative Net Realized Tax Benefit for a Taxable Year means the cumulative amount of Realized Tax Benefits for all Taxable Years of the Corporate Taxpayer, up to and including such Taxable Year, net of the cumulative amount of Realized Tax Detriments for the same period. The Realized Tax Benefit and Realized Tax Detriment for each Taxable Year shall be determined based on the most recent Tax Benefit Schedule or Amended Schedule, if any, in existence at the time of such determination.

  • child tax credit means a child tax credit under section 8 of the Tax Credits Act 2002;

  • Tax Detriment means an increase in the Tax liability (or reduction in refund or credit or item of deduction or expense) of a taxpayer (or of the Affiliated Group of which it is a member) for any taxable period.

  • Excluded Tax means any Tax imposed by any jurisdiction on the net income of the Note Holder;

  • Swiss Guidelines means, together, guideline S-02.123 in relation to interbank loans of 22 September 1986 (Merkblatt “Verrechnungssteuer auf Zinsen von Bankguthaben, xxxxx Xxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx sind (Interbankguthaben)” vom 22. September 1986), circular letter No. 47 in relation to bonds of 25 July 2019 (1-047-V-2019) (Kreisschreiben Nr. 47 “Obligationen” vom 25. Juli 2019), guideline S-02.130.1 in relation to money market instruments and book claims of April 1999 (Merkblatt vom April 1999 betreffend Geldmarktpapiere und Buchforderungen inländischer Schuldner), circular letter No. 46 of 24 July 2019 (1-046-VS-2019) in relation to syndicated credit facilities (Kreisschreiben Nr. 46 “Steuerliche Behandlung von Konsortialdarlehen, Schuldscheindarlehen, Wechseln und Unterbeteiligungen” vom 24. Juli 2019), circular letter No. 34 of 26 July 2011 (1-034-V-2011) in relation to deposits (Kreisschreiben Nr. 34 “Kundenguthaben” vom 26. Juli 2011), the circular letter No. 15 of 3 October 2017 (1-015-DVS-2017) in relation to bonds and derivative financial instruments as subject matter of taxation of Swiss federal income tax, Swiss withholding tax and Swiss stamp taxes (Kreisschreiben Nr. 15 “Obligationen und derivative Finanzinstrumente als Gegenstand der direkten Bundessteuer, der Verrechnungssteuer und der Stempelabgaben” vom 3. Oktober 2017) and the notification regarding credit balances in groups (Mitteilung 010-DVS-2019 of February 2019 betreffend “Verrechnungssteuer: Guthaben im Konzern”), each as issued, and as amended or replaced from time to time by the Swiss Federal Tax Administration, or as applied in accordance with a tax ruling (if any) issued by the Swiss Federal Tax Administration, or as substituted or superseded and overruled by any law, statute, ordinance, regulation, court decision or the like as in force from time to time.

  • foreign tax means any Foreign Income Taxes or Foreign Other Taxes.

  • Realized Tax Detriment means, for a Taxable Year, the excess, if any, of the Actual Tax Liability over the Hypothetical Tax Liability. If all or a portion of the actual liability for such Taxes for the Taxable Year arises as a result of an audit by a Taxing Authority of any Taxable Year, such liability shall not be included in determining the Realized Tax Detriment unless and until there has been a Determination.

  • Additional Taxes means taxes, duties or other governmental charges imposed on the Trust as a result of a Tax Event (which, for the sake of clarity, does not include amounts required to be deducted or withheld by the Trust from payments made by the Trust to or for the benefit of the Holder of, or any Person that acquires a beneficial interest in, the Securities).

  • 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.

  • Net After-Tax Benefit means the Present Value of a Payment net of all federal state and local income, employment and excise taxes imposed on Executive with respect thereto, determined by applying the highest marginal rate(s) applicable to an individual for Executive’s taxable year in which the Change in Control occurs.

  • Other Tax means any Federal Other Tax, State Other Tax, or Foreign Other Tax.

  • Assigned Annual Special Tax means the Special Tax of that name described in Section D.

  • Combined Tax Return means a Tax Return filed in respect of U.S. federal, state, local or non-U.S. income Taxes for a Combined Group, or any other affiliated, consolidated, combined, unitary, fiscal unity or other group basis (including as permitted by Section 1501 of the Code) Tax Return of a Combined Group.

  • Change in Tax Classification has the meaning set forth in Section 5.2(h).

  • Hypothetical Tax Liability means, with respect to any Taxable Year, the Hypothetical Federal Tax Liability for such Taxable Year, plus the Hypothetical Other Tax Liability for such Taxable Year.