Tax Report definition
Examples of Tax Report in a sentence
Tenant and its certified public accountant shall have the right to inspect Landlord's records at Landlord's office upon at least seventy-two (72) hours' prior notice during normal business hours during the ninety (90) days following the respective delivery of the Operating Cost Report or the Tax Report.
Where an Applicable Cash Flow is to be prepared in accordance with this paragraph 4 the Lessor shall for the purposes of preparing such Applicable Cash Flow also prepare a new Tax Report (the "Applicable Tax Report") which shall be delivered to the Lessee at the same time as the Applicable Cash Flow.
Tenant and its certified public accountant shall have the right to inspect Landlord's records at Landlord's office upon at least seventy-two (72) hours' prior notice during normal business hours during the one hundred twenty (120) days following the respective delivery of the Operating Cost Report or the Tax Report.
Landlord shall deliver to Tenant a report for the previous fiscal year (the "Tax Report") by May 15 of each year, or as soon as reasonably possible thereafter, setting forth (a) the actual Taxes, (b) the amount of Tax Share Rent due from Tenant, and (c) the amount of Tax Share Rent paid by Tenant.
To meet reporting requirements set by Substitute Senate Bill 5647 the contractor, the County, must submit to the City a completed copy of the Lodging Tax Report for each of the events described in Exhibit A.