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Tax Treatment of Indemnity Payments
Tax Treatment of Indemnity Payments contract clause examples

Tax Treatment of Payments. The Parties shall treat any indemnity payments made pursuant to this [Article X] as adjustments to the Purchase Price for Tax purposes unless applicable Tax Law causes such payment not to be so treated.

Tax Indemnity. Optionee shall indemnify and keep indemnified the Company and any of its Subsidiaries from and against any Tax Liability.

Tax Indemnity. Gordon acknowledges and agrees that the Company shall withhold and remit statutory deductions on amounts payable to Gordon under this Agreement. Gordon agrees to indemnify and hold harmless the Company and its directors and officers from any and all liability for tax, penalties, interest or any other amount of any kind whatsoever arising under one or more of the Income Tax Act (Canada), the Employment Insurance Act (Canada), the Canada Pension Plan Act, the Income Tax Act (BC), or any other similar statute of Canada or a province or territory thereof, that arises out of or with respect to any payments made to Gordon pursuant to this Agreement.

Tax Treatment. The Purchaser and the Seller shall treat any payment of the Net Adjustment Amount and any adjustment thereof pursuant to the terms hereof as an adjustment to the Purchase Price for Tax purposes.

Tax Treatment. Sinclair and Emmis agree to treat the purchase and sale of the Purchased Interests as a transaction governed by Revenue Ruling 99-6, situation 1 for U.S. federal income tax purposes (and for purposes of any applicable U.S. state tax Laws).

Tax Treatment. The Company makes no commitment or guarantee to you that any federal, state, local, or other tax treatment will (or will not) apply or be available to you and assumes no liability whatsoever for any potential tax consequences (including any penalties or interest related thereto) to you.

Tax Treatment. Each Reinsured Policy comprising the In-Force Block provides, and since the date of issuance or subsequent modification has provided, the purchaser, policyholder, account holder, other holder or intended beneficiary thereof with tax treatment under the Code, and the regulations promulgated thereunder that is, in all material respects, not less favorable than the tax treatment that was purported to apply in written materials provided by the issuer of such Reinsured Policy at the time of issuance or subsequent modification.

Tax Treatment. Each Warrant is intended to be treated as a non-compensatory option within the meaning of U.S. Treasury Regulation Section 1.721-2(f) as of the Initial Issue Date and not an equity interest in the Company for U.S. federal income tax purposes. The Company and Holders shall file all tax returns consistent with the foregoing treatment or intent and shall not take any contrary tax position unless required by a final determination within the meaning of Section 1313 of the Code; provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall prevent the parties from settling any proposed deficiency or adjustment by any Governmental Authority based upon or arising out of the foregoing treatment or intent, and no party shall be required to litigate before any court any proposed deficiency or adjustment by any Governmental Authority challenging the foregoing treatment or intent. The Company shall not cause a Warrant to be treated as equity for U.S. federal income tax purposes in connection with any purported measurement event within the meaning of U.S. Treasury Regulation Section 1.761-3(c) or otherwise without the consultation and consent of the Holder thereof (not to be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed).

Tax Treatment. If any interest in any Loan Document is transferred to any Transferee which is not incorporated under the laws of the United States or any State thereof, the transferor Lender shall cause such Transferee, concurrently with the effectiveness of such transfer, to comply with the provisions of [Section 3.4(f)].

Tax Treatment. The Parties agree that for U.S. federal income tax purposes and for the purposes of certain state income tax law that incorporates or follows federal income tax principles, the distribution of # the Initial Distribution to Crestwood shall be made # to reimburse Crestwood for expenditures described in Treasury Regulations Section 1.707-4(d) to the extent applicable, and # in a transaction subject to treatment under Section 707(a) of the Code and its implementing Treasury Regulations as in part a sale and in part a contribution of the assets of the Initial Contributed Entities (other than the assets of Crestwood Storage, Inc. and Stagecoach Pipeline & Storage Company, LLC), its Equity Interests in Crestwood Storage Inc. and its Equity Interests in each of Stagecoach Pipeline & Storage Company, LLC and Newco Service Company to the extent Treasury Regulations Section 1.707-4(d) is inapplicable (the amount of such distribution in excess of the amount described in Section 7.1(i), the “Initial Closing Tax Purchase Price”), and # the Second Distribution to Crestwood shall be made # to reimburse Crestwood for expenditures described in Treasury Regulations Section 1.707-4(d) to the extent applicable, and # in a transaction subject to treatment under Section 707(a) of the Code and its implementing Treasury Regulations as in part a sale and in part a contribution of the assets of Crestwood Pipeline East to the extent Treasury Regulations Section 1.707-4(d) is inapplicable (the amount of such distribution in excess of the amount described in Section 7.1(i), the “Second Closing Tax Purchase Price”). The Parties shall and shall cause Newco to report any such consideration consistently therewith.

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