Qualifying Expenditures definition

Qualifying Expenditures means those expenditures for energy conservation measures that have a simple payback period of not less than one year and not more than 10 years and expenditures for the above-market costs of new renewable energy resources, provided that the Oregon Department of Energy may establish by rule a limit on the maximum above-market cost for renewable energy that is allowed as a credit.
Qualifying Expenditures means expenses that are CEE at the date they are incurred;
Qualifying Expenditures means expenses that are Qualifying CDE or CEE incurred by the Corporation during the Expenditure Period;

Examples of Qualifying Expenditures in a sentence

  • Certification of Qualified Expenditures or Certification of Qualifying Expenditures – For purposes of this agreement, an expenditure for Transportation that is certified, or attested to, by a contributing public agency or designated authority at a public agency that is eligible for reimbursement under Title IV-E of the Social Security Act.

  • Title IV-E Federal Financial Participation (Title IV-E FFP) – The amount of the federal share that may be available based on the Certification of Qualifying Expenditures of an LEA for administrative activities related to the provision of transportation services to IV-E eligible xxxxxx care children to their School of Origin provided pursuant to this MOU.

  • Such credit may be claimed for a portion of the Qualifying Expenditures, as defined below in subparagraph (3), directly related to Job Obligations, as described in Exhibit D, of the start-up or location, expansion, or modernization of the business under this program.

  • The Corporation has no reason to believe that it will be unable to incur or be deemed to incur, on or after the Closing Date and on or before the Termination Date or that it will be unable to renounce to the Purchasers effective on or before December 31, 2013, Qualifying Expenditures in an aggregate amount equal to the Commitment Amount and the Corporation has no reason to expect any reduction of such amount by virtue of subsection 66(12.73) of the Tax Act.

  • The Company shall not enter into any other agreement which would prevent or restrict its ability to renounce Qualifying Expenditures to the FT Purchasers in the amount of the Commitment Amount.


More Definitions of Qualifying Expenditures

Qualifying Expenditures means those expenditures that meet the requirements of Section 12‑10‑80(C) or 12‑10‑81(D).
Qualifying Expenditures means those expenditures for energy conservation measures that
Qualifying Expenditures means those expenditures that meet the requirements of Section 12-10-80(C) or 12-10-81(D).
Qualifying Expenditures means an expenditure for a specific activity that does not exceed the allowable payment for that activity as detailed on the schedule of costs.
Qualifying Expenditures means one or more expenses that are CEE at the date they are incurred and are incurred on or after the Closing Date and on or before the Termination Date and are expenses which may be renounced by the Company pursuant to subsection 66(12.6) of the Act with an effective date not later than December 31, 2008 and in respect of which, but for the renunciation, the Company would be entitled to a deduction from income for income tax purposes, and on the date they are incurred are: a “flow-through mining expenditure” as defined in subsection 127(9) of the Act;
Qualifying Expenditures means an expense that (i) qualifies as CEE, (ii) qualifies as a Flow-Through Mining Expenditure and (iii) is incurred (or deemed to be incurred) during the Expenditure Period by the Company pursuant to subsection 66(12.6) of the Tax Act, in conjunction with subsection 66(12.66) of the Tax Act as necessary;
Qualifying Expenditures means expenditures to fund research and development activities in Seychelles, conducted either by the resident person or outsourced to unrelated parties, that are directly connected with the creation, invention or significant development of the patent or right functionally equivalent to a patent;