Tax Verification Letter definition

Tax Verification Letter means a letter issued by the Province of British Columbia’s Ministry of Finance verifying that the Contractor meets its applicable B.C. corporate income tax filing obligations and provincial sales tax (PST) filing and payment obligations; and
Tax Verification Letter means a letter issued by the Province’s Ministry of Finance to verify that a Proponent meets its applicable B.C. corporate income tax filing obligations and provincial sales tax (PST) filing and payment obligations, which may be required to be produced by a Proponent as acondition of Contract finalization, as described in Section 2.29.
Tax Verification Letter means a letter issued by the Province of British Columbia’s Ministry of Finance verifying that the CSA Holder meets its applicable B.C. corporate income tax filing obligations and provincial sales tax (PST) filing and payment obligations; and

Examples of Tax Verification Letter in a sentence

  • As set out in Section 2.29, the Province will be unable to finalize a Contract with a Proponent that is unable to produce a Tax Verification Letter as a part of Contract finalization, if required.

  • Unless an exception applies as described in Section 2.29 b), as a condition of Contract finalization the successful Proponent will be required to provide the Province with a Tax Verification Letter.

  • Unless an exception applies as described in Section 2.30(b), as a condition of Contract finalization the Selected Proponent will be required to provide the Province with a Tax Verification Letter.

  • If this RFP is offered to pre-qualified Proponents only, state that requirement here.] Unless an exception applies as described in Section 2.29 b), as a condition of Contract finalization the successful Proponent will be required to provide the Province with a Tax Verification Letter.

  • As set out in Section 2.30, the Province will be unable to finalize a Contract with a Proponent that is unable to produce a Tax Verification Letter as a part of Contract finalization, if required.


More Definitions of Tax Verification Letter

Tax Verification Letter means a letter issued by the Province’s Ministry of Finance to verify that, if required, a Qualified Supplier prior to becoming a Contractor, meets its applicable B.C. corporate income tax filing obligations and provincial sales tax (PST) filing and payment obligations. See, section 8.1.5.
Tax Verification Letter means a letter issued by the Province’s Ministry of Finance to verify that a Contractor meets its applicable B.C. corporate income tax filing obligations and provincial sales tax (PST) filing and payment obligations, which may be required to be produced as a condition of Contract finalization in relation to the Solicitation, if any.
Tax Verification Letter means a letter issued by the
Tax Verification Letter means a letter issued by the Province’s Ministry of Finance to verify that a Proponent meets its applicable B.C. corporate income tax filing obligations and provincial sales tax (PST) filing and payment obligations, which may be required to be produced by a Proponent as a condition of Contract finalization, as described in Section 2.29.[Author: insert additional definitions specific to your procurement, in alphabetical order into the above list. Defined terms should be capitalized throughout the RFP]
Tax Verification Letter means a letter issued by the Province’s Ministry of Finance to verify that a Respondent meets its applicable B.C. corporate income tax filing obligations and provincial sales tax (PST) filing and payment obligations, which may be required to be produced by a Respondent as a condition of Standing Arrangement finalization, as described in Section 2.29; and
Tax Verification Letter means a letter issued by theProvince’s Ministry of Finance to verify that a Proponent meets its applicable B.C. corporate income tax filing obligations and provincial sales tax (PST) filing and payment obligations, which may be required to be produced by a Proponent as a condition of Contract finalization, as described in Section 2.29.2.2 Acceptance of Terms and ConditionsSubmitting a proposal indicates acceptance of all the terms and conditions set out in the RFP, including those that follow and that are included in all appendices and any Addenda.A proposal must be signed by a person authorized to sign on behalf of the Proponent with the intent to bind the Proponent to the RFP and to the statements and representations in the Proponent’s proposal. A scanned copy of the signed cover page of this RFP is acceptable as is a cover letter identifying the Proponent, identifying the RFP and including a signature of an authorized representative of the Proponent that confirms the Proponent’s intent to be bound. For proposals submitted via BC Bid attachment of the e-bidding key to an electronic proposal constitutes the signature of an authorized representative of the Proponent and is acceptable without additional signature. 2.3 Submission of Proposals
Tax Verification Letter means a letter issued by theproponent accountant or Canada Revenue Agency toverify that a Proponent meets the corporate income tax filing obligations and provincial sales tax (PST) filing and payment obligations, which may be required to be produced by a Proponent as a condition of Contract finalization, as described in Section 2.29.