Tax Charge definition

Tax Charge means all forms of taxation, including employee’s and employer’s national insurance contributions, income tax and any other imposts of whatever nature, whenever created or arising and whether of the United Kingdom or any other jurisdiction together with any other amount whatsoever, without limitation, payable by any Group Company or in respect of which any Group Company has a duty to account as a result of any laws of any jurisdiction relating to taxation.
Tax Charge. We reserve the right to deduct any charge for taxes or amounts set aside as a reserve for taxes in determining the value of an Accumulated Value Unit for each of the Sub-Accounts in the event that such a tax is levied on that Sub-Account in the future.
Tax Charge means all forms of taxation, including employee’s and employer’s national insurance contributions and income tax whenever created or arising and whether of the United Kingdom or any other jurisdiction together with any other amount whatsoever, without limitation, payable by the Company and/or any Group Company or in respect of the Company and/or any Group Company has a duty to account as a result of any laws of any jurisdiction relating to taxation;

Examples of Tax Charge in a sentence

  • Tenant shall make payments on account of the Annual Tax, Insurance and Utility Charge (as hereinafter defined) monthly in advance on the first day of each calendar month during the Term, which payments shall initially be in the amount of the sum of the Initial Tax Charge, the Initial Insurance Charge and the Initial Utility Charge (the "Estimated Initial Tax, Insurance and Utility Charges").

  • The sum of the Initial Tax Charge, the Initial Insurance Charge and the Initial Utility Charge.

  • We will notify you of the applicable ACT Government Utilities Tax Charge amount each year before it is payable.

  • Premium Tax Charge of 2% will be deducted from each premium payment for state and local premium taxes.

  • If, without Landlord's written consent, Tenant holds over its possession of the Premises or any part thereof, no tenancy shall be created in the Premises and Tenant shall pay Landlord a use and occupancy fee for the Premises equal to twice the Fixed Minimum Rent specified in Section 4(a), and, in addition, pay the most recently computed monthly amount for the Common Area Charge, the Tax Charge, the Insurance Charge, and the Marketing Fund Charge.


More Definitions of Tax Charge

Tax Charge means any sales tax or other Tax owing by an Obligor that is included on any invoice for any Receivable.
Tax Charge shall include all real property and personal property taxes assessed by the appropriate taxing authority that has the right to assess taxes on the Premises or the Property.
Tax Charge means, at any relevant time, the amount by which the Actual Tax Liability exceeds the Expected Tax Liability at, in each case, that time.
Tax Charge means Lessee’s proportionate share of the real estate taxes with respect to any calendar year during the Lease Term, together with any costs incurred by Lessor in such year to contest or seek reductions in real estate taxes (including fees of tax consultants and reasonable attorneys fees). No fees incurred prior to the date of this lease as amended shall be a part of the tax charge.
Tax Charge is Tenant’s Pro Rata Share of Real Estate Taxes, which shall be One Hundred Fifty dollars ($150.00) per month for the Premises.
Tax Charge means all ad valorem and non-ad valorem assessments imposed against the Community or the real or personal property comprising the Community by any governmental agency or taxing district.
Tax Charge means all forms of taxation, including employee's and employer's social security or similar contributions, income tax and any other imposts of whatever nature, whenever created or arising in any jurisdiction together with any other amount whatsoever, without limitation, payable by any Group Company or in respect of which any Group Company has a duty to account as a result of any laws of any jurisdiction relating to taxation;