Incentives definition

Incentives means any incentives, including: financial incentives; and/or non-financial incentives, including in the form of goods, services or rewards. Information Privacy Principles means the information privacy principles set out in the PDP Act.
Incentives means the incentives as set out in clause 6 of Part I of SLA as may be amended from time to time.

Examples of Incentives in a sentence

  • Business Investment Program Tax Credits and Incentives Financial Support ACTION DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE RESOURCES (NOTE: this is not an exhaustive listing) NOTES Tax Registrations ● HST account ● Payroll deductions account ● Import/Export accounts ● Provincial taxes HST Guide and Registration Payroll Registration Business Taxes Guide The government provides businesses with an E-tax account to file and pay provincial tax returns and to make payments.


More Definitions of Incentives

Incentives means calibrated system of rewards designed so that children receive
Incentives means (i) a payment paid by a utility or state or local Governmental Authority based in whole or in part on the cost or size of the System such as a rebate, (ii) a performance-based incentive paid as a stream of periodic payments by a utility, state or Governmental Authority based on the production of the System, (iii) investment tax credits, production tax credits, and similar tax credits, grants or other tax benefits under federal, state or local law, and (iv) any other attributes, commodity, revenue stream or payment in connection with the System (such as ancillary or capacity revenue), in each case of (i) through (iv) relating to the construction, ownership, use or production of energy from the System, provided that Incentives shall not include RECs.
Incentives means those payments made by the Program Administrator to Customers or to their designated vendor pursuant to the Program Materials and these Terms and Conditions. Incentives may also be referred to as “Rebates”.
Incentives means the incentives available under this subchapter, as listed in KRS 154.32-020(3);
Incentives means calibrated system of rewards designed so that children receive immediate and consistent feedback that supports appropriate behavior and follow through with probation conditions.
Incentives are defined as any type of inducement whose receipt is contingent upon the recipients joining the plan.