Applicable Spanish tax law Sample Clauses

Applicable Spanish tax law. The tax regime set forth in Additional Provision Two of Law 13/1985 of May 25 on Investment Ratios, Own Funds and Information Obligations of Financial Intermediaries (Ley 13/1985, de 00 xx xxxx, de coeficientes de inversión, recursos propios y obligaciones de información de los intermediarios financieros), as amended by Law 19/2003 of July 4 on Foreign Capital Transfers and Financial Transactions and on Certain Measures to Prevent Money Laundering (Ley 19/2003, de 4 de xxxxx, sobre régimen jurídico de los movimientos de capitales y de las transacciones económicas con el exterior y sobre determinadas medidas de prevención del blanqueo de capitales), Law 23/2005 of November 18 on Certain Tax Measures to Promote the Productivity (Ley 23/2005, de 18 de noviembre, de reformas en materia tributaria para el impulso a la productividad), Law 4/2008 of December 23 that abolishes the Spanish Net Wealth Tax, generalizes the VAT monthly refund system and introduces other tax measures (Ley 4/2008, de 23 de diciembre, por la que se suprime el gravamen del Impuesto sobre el Patrimonio, se generaliza el sistema de devolución mensual en el Impuesto sobre el Valor Añadido, y se introducen otras modificaciones en la normativa tributaria), Law 6/2011, of April 11 (Ley 6/2011, de 11 de abril, por la que se modifican xx Xxx 13/1985, de 00 xx xxxx, de coeficientes de inversión, recursos propios y obligaciones de información de los intermediarios financieros, xx Xxx 24/1988, de 00 xx xxxxx, del Xxxxxxx de Valores y el Real Decreto Legislativo 1298/1986, de 28 de junio, sobre adaptación del derecho vigente en materia de entidades de crédito al de las Comunidades Europeas) and Royal Decree-law 24/2012, of August 31 (Real Decreto-ley 00/0000, xx 00 xx xxxxxx, de reestructuración y resolución de entidades de crédito) (“Law 13/1985”), will apply to the Notes. Law 13/1985 establishes rules governing the issuance of preference shares and other debt instruments by Spanish financial entities and Spanish non-financial listed entities, whether directly or through a group subsidiary incorporated either in Spain or in a European Union Member State (other than tax xxxxxx as defined in Royal Decree 1080/1991 of July 5, 1991, as amended).
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Applicable Spanish tax law. The tax regime set forth in Additional Provision Two of Law 13/1985 of May 25 on Investment Ratios, Own Funds and Information Obligations of Financial Intermediaries (Ley 13/1985, de 00 xx xxxx, de coeficientes de inversión, recursos propios y obligaciones de información de los intermediarios financieros), as amended (“Law 13/1985”), will apply to the Notes. Law 13/1985 establishes rules governing the issuance of preference shares and other debt instruments by Spanish financial entities and Spanish non-financial listed entities, whether directly or through a group subsidiary incorporated either in Spain or in a European Union Member State (other than tax xxxxxx as defined in Royal Decree 1080/1991 of July 5, 1991, as amended).

Related to Applicable Spanish tax law

  • Tax Law The Custodian shall have no responsibility or liability for any obligations now or hereafter imposed on the Fund, the Portfolios or the Custodian as custodian of the Portfolios by the tax law of the United States or of any state or political subdivision thereof. It shall be the responsibility of the Fund to notify the Custodian of the obligations imposed on the Fund with respect to the Portfolios or the Custodian as custodian of the Portfolios by the tax law of countries other than those mentioned in the above sentence, including responsibility for withholding and other taxes, assessments or other governmental charges, certifications and governmental reporting. The sole responsibility of the Custodian with regard to such tax law shall be to use reasonable efforts to assist the Fund with respect to any claim for exemption or refund under the tax law of countries for which the Fund has provided such information.

  • Change in Tax Law Any reference to a provision of the Code, Treasury Regulations or any other Applicable Tax Law shall include a reference to any applicable successor provision of the Code, Treasury Regulations or other Applicable Tax Law.

  • Real Property Tax Definition As used herein, the term "REAL PROPERTY TAXES" shall include any form of real estate tax or assessment, general, special, ordinary or extraordinary, and any license fee, commercial rental tax, improvement bond or bonds, levy or tax (other than inheritance, personal income or estate taxes) imposed upon the Industrial Center by any authority having the direct or indirect power to tax, including any city, state or federal government, or any school, agricultural, sanitary, fire, street, drainage, or other improvement district thereof, levied against any legal or equitable interest of Lessor in the Industrial Center or any portion thereof, Lessor's right to rent or other income therefrom, and/or Lessor's business of leasing the Premises. The term "REAL PROPERTY TAXES" shall also include any tax, fee, levy, assessment or charge, or any increase therein, imposed by reason of events occurring, or changes in Applicable Law taking effect, during the term of this Lease, including but not limited to a change in the ownership of the Industrial Center or in the improvements thereon, the execution of this Lease, or any modification, amendment or transfer thereof, and whether or not contemplated by the Parties. In calculating Real Property Taxes for any calendar year, the Real Property Taxes for any real estate tax year shall be included in the calculation of Real Property Taxes for such calendar year based upon the number of days which such calendar year and tax year have in common.

  • DAC TAX 14.1 The parties to this Agreement agree to the following provisions pursuant to Section 1.848-2(g)(8) of the Income Tax Regulations effective December 29, 1992, under Section 848 of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended:

  • Excise Tax Payment If, in connection with a Change in Control, the Internal Revenue Service asserts, or if the Executive or the Company is advised in writing by an established accounting firm, that any payment in the nature of compensation to, or for the benefit of, the Executive from the Company (or any successor in interest) constitutes an “excess parachute payment” under Section 280G of the Code, whether paid pursuant to this Agreement or any other agreement, and including property transfers pursuant to securities and other employee benefits that vest upon a Change in Control (collectively, the “Excess Parachute Payments”) the Company shall pay to the Executive, on demand, a cash sum equal to the amount of excise tax due under Section 4999 of the Code on the entire amount of the Excess Parachute Payments (excluding any payment pursuant to this Section VI(H)(3)) (the "Gross-up Amount"). The payment of the "Gross-up Amount" due to the Executive under this Section VI(H)(3) shall be paid as soon as reasonably possible following demand of payment by the Executive, but in no event later than December 31 of the year following the year (A) any tax is paid to the Internal Revenue Service regarding this Section VI(H)(3) or (B) any tax audit or litigation brought by the Internal Revenue Service or other relevant taxing authority related to this Section VI(H)(3) is completed or resolved.

  • Lender Tax Information For purposes of this Section 5.9, the term “Lender” includes any Fronting Bank.

  • Annual Tax Information The Managers shall cause the Company to deliver to the Member all information necessary for the preparation of the Member’s federal income tax return.

  • Excise Tax Payments (a) Notwithstanding anything contained in this Agreement to the contrary, in the event that any payment (within the meaning of Section 280G(b)(2) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended or replaced (the "Code")), or distribution to or for the benefit of the Executive, whether paid or payable or distributed or distributable pursuant to the terms of this Agreement or otherwise in connection with, or arising out of, his or her employment with the Company (a "Payment" or "Payments"), would be subject to the excise tax imposed by Section 4999 of the Code or any interest or penalties are incurred by the Executive with respect to such excise tax (such excise tax, interest and penalties collectively referred to as the "Excise Tax"), then the Executive shall be entitled to receive an additional payment (a "Gross-Up Payment") in an amount such that after payment by the Executive of all such taxes (including any interest or penalties imposed with respect to such taxes), including any Excise Tax imposed upon the Gross-Up Payment, the Executive retains an amount of the Gross-Up Payment equal to the Excise Tax imposed upon the Payments; provided, that the Executive shall not be entitled to receive any additional payment relating to any interest or penalties attributable to any action or omission by the Executive in bad faith.

  • Amended Tax Returns (a) Subject to Section 4.4 and notwithstanding Section 2.1 and Section 2.2, a Party (or its Subsidiary) that is entitled to file an amended Tax Return for a Pre-Distribution Tax Period or a Straddle Tax Period for members of its Tax Group shall be permitted to prepare and file an amended Tax Return at its own cost and expense; provided, however, that (i) such amended Tax Return shall be prepared in a manner consistent with (and the Parties and their Affiliates shall not take any position inconsistent with) past practices of the Parties and their Affiliates or supported by an unqualified reasoned “should” or “will” opinion of a Qualified Tax Advisor, unless otherwise modified by a Final Determination or required by applicable Law, the IRS Ruling, the Tax Representation Letters, or the Tax Opinions; and (ii) if such amended Tax Return could result in one or more other Parties becoming responsible for a payment of Taxes pursuant to Article III or a payment to a Party pursuant to Article IX, such amended Tax Return shall be permitted only if the consent of such other Parties is obtained. The consent of such other Parties shall not be withheld unreasonably and shall be deemed to be obtained in the event that a Party (or its Subsidiary) is required to file an amended Tax Return as a result of an Audit adjustment that arose in accordance with Article IX.

  • Excise Tax Equalization Payment In the event that the Executive becomes entitled to Severance Benefits or any other payment or benefit under this Agreement, or under any other agreement with or plan of the Company (in the aggregate, the "Total Payments"), if any of the Total Payments will be subject to the tax (the "Excise Tax") imposed by Section 4999 of the Code (or any similar tax that may hereafter be imposed), the Company shall pay to the Executive in cash an additional amount (the "Gross-Up Payment") such that the net amount retained by the Executive after deduction of any Excise Tax upon the Total Payments and any federal, state and local income tax and Excise Tax upon the Gross-Up Payment provided for by this Section 7.3 (including FICA and FUTA), shall be equal to the Total Payments. Such payment shall be made by the Company to the Executive as soon as practical following the effective date of termination, but in no event beyond thirty (30) days from such date.

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