Tax Advisor means a United States tax counsel or accountant of recognized national standing.
Tax Advisor means a Tax counsel or accountant, in each case of recognized national standing.
Tax Advisor means Xxxxxxxxxx Xxxxxx & Xxxxxxx LLP.
Examples of Tax Advisor in a sentence
The Tax Advisor may, in its discretion, obtain the services of any third-party appraiser, accounting firm or consultant that the Tax Advisor deems necessary to assist it in resolving such disagreement.
The Company shall bear all fees and expenses charged by the Tax Advisor in connection with its services.
Any such resolution by the Tax Advisor will be conclusive and binding on the Companies.
All fees and expenses of the Tax Advisor in connection with such referral shall be shared equally by the Companies.
Any such resolution by the Tax Advisor will be conclusive and binding on the Parties.
More Definitions of Tax Advisor
Tax Advisor means Tax counsel of recognized national standing or a “Big Four” accounting firm, in either case, with experience in the tax area involved in the Tax Dispute or issue.
Tax Advisor has the meaning set forth in the Tax Sharing Agreement.
Tax Advisor shall have the meaning set forth in Article VIII.
Tax Advisor has the meaning set forth in Section 6.01.
Tax Advisor means an independent tax counsel or an accounting firm of recognized national standing in the United States or other applicable jurisdiction that imposes the Tax in respect of which advice is rendered or an opinion is delivered, provided that, for the avoidance of doubt, if acceptable to the Parties, the Tax Advisor for a matter can be the auditor of any of the Parties.
Tax Advisor means Tax counsel of recognized national standing or a “Big Four” accounting firm, in either case, with experience in the tax area involved in the Dispute or issue.
Tax Advisor means any Tax counsel or accountant of recognized national standing in the United States (or, in the case of any Tax Opinion/Ruling that is an opinion regarding the Foreign Tax treatment of any Foreign Separation, in the relevant foreign jurisdiction(s)).