FEES, DONATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS Sample Clauses

FEES, DONATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS. At the time of building permit issuance, Developer shall pay all fees as specified in EXHIBIT R (“Fees”). Any fee reductions enacted within the Village of general applicability shall be applicable to the Territory. No fee increases enacted by the Village shall be applicable to the Territory for a period of five (5) years from the approval of this Agreement by the Village. The Owner and Village agree that the Development Impact Fee is inclusive of the Xxxxxxx County Transportation Development Fee and Owner’s payment of the Development Impact Fee shall satisfy Owner’s obligation with respect to the Xxxxxxx County Transportation Development Fee. All fees shall be paid at the time of building permit issuance on a house and unit basis. The Park Land/Cash Fee for the Lennar Development shall be satisfied in part by a dedication of approximately four (4) acres of land (designated on Exhibit D as park site), with the Lennar Phase Developer’s remaining obligations to be satisfied with the payment of cash on a pro- rata basis at the time of building permit issuance or improvements to the park site. The Lennar Development Developer shall enter into an “Improvement and Dedication Agreement” with the Oswegoland Park District to provide for the design, construction, maintenance, and ownership of the future park site. In the event that the Park District and Developer are unable to agree upon the terms of the Improvement and Development Agreement, the Village shall be the final arbiter over the terms of said Agreement, which terms shall be in compliance with the Village’s ordinances. The Park Land/Cash Fee for the LMC Phase shall be satisfied with the payment of cash on a pro- rata basis at the time of building permit issuance on a house-by-house basis. The school land cash fee shall be satisfied with the payment of cash on a pro-rata basis at the time of building permit issuance. If, during the term of this Agreement, new and less restrictive codes, ordinances, regulations, or amendments result in a reduction in fees are enacted, said codes, ordinances, or regulations shall be applicable to the Territory.
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FEES, DONATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS. The Parties recognize and acknowledge that presently there do not exist any specific plans for the development of the Property, but the Parties agree that nevertheless that annexation prior to development will promote the orderly development of the Village and the Property. For purposes of this provision, “development” shall constitute a change in or expansion of use from that which is contemplated herein. Part of the consideration for this Agreement includes the ability of the VILLAGE to impose various conditions on the development of the Property, including the payment of various fees which may impact the VILLAGE or other governmental entities having jurisdiction over the Property. The Parties therefore agree that any such development shall be done pursuant to an Amendment to this Agreement and that OWNER and/or developer shall be required to comply in all respects with any applicable subdivision control ordinance, school/park/land cash donation ordinances, impact fee ordinances or resolutions (or separate negotiation thereof) and any other applicable rules, regulations, or ordinances of the VILLAGE. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the VILLAGE is not under any obligation to approve an amendment, unless, in the discretion of the VILLAGE Board, the negotiated amendment in appropriate to be approved
FEES, DONATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS. A. At the time of building permit issuance, Owner shall pay all fees as specified in EXHIBIT L (“Fees”). Any fee reductions enacted within the Village of general applicability shall be applicable to the Territory. No new fees not shown in EXHIBIT L or fee increases enacted by the Village shall be applicable to the Territory for a period of five (5) years from the approval of this Amendment by the Village. All fees shall be paid at the time of building permit issuance on a house and unit basis.
FEES, DONATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS. The Parties agree that the following fees and contributions shall be payable with respect to the proposed development of the Territory. Except as set forth here, no other fees associated with the development of the Territory shall be charged or collected by the Village.
FEES, DONATIONS AND CONTRIBUTIONS. A. The OWNER hereby agrees that all VILLAGE annexation and impact fees and land cash contributions due at the time of annexation will be waived, except any building permit fees and the Liquor License Fees in consideration of OWNER annexing the subject TERRITORY which consists totally of commercial property enhancing the assessed value rate of the VILLAGE.
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  • User Contributions The Website may contain message boards, chat rooms, personal web pages or profiles, forums, bulletin boards, and other interactive features (collectively, "Interactive Services") that allow users to post, submit, publish, display, or transmit to other users or other persons (hereinafter, "post") content or materials (collectively, "User Contributions") on or through the Website. All User Contributions must comply with these Terms of Use. Any User Contribution you post to the site will be considered non-confidential and non- proprietary. By providing any User Contribution on the Website, you grant us and our affiliates and service providers, and each of their and our respective licensees, successors, and assigns the right to use, reproduce, modify, perform, display, distribute, and otherwise disclose to third parties any such material. You represent and warrant that: • You own or control all rights in and to the User Contributions and have the right to grant the license granted above to us and our affiliates and service providers, and each of their and our respective licensees, successors, and assigns. • All of your User Contributions do and will comply with these Terms of Use. You understand and acknowledge that you are responsible for any User Contributions you submit or contribute, and you, not the Company, have full responsibility for such content, including its legality, reliability, accuracy, and appropriateness. We are not responsible or liable to any third party for the content or accuracy of any User Contributions posted by you or any other user of the Website.

  • Tax Credit for Contributions You may be eligible to receive a tax credit for your IRA contributions. This credit will be allowed in addition to any tax deduction that may apply, and may not exceed $1,000 in a given year. You may be eligible for this tax credit if you are • age 18 or older as of the close of the taxable year, • not a dependent of another taxpayer, and • not a full-time student. The credit is based upon your income (see chart below), and will range from 0 to 50 percent of eligible contributions. In order to determine the amount of your contributions, add all of the contributions made to your IRA and reduce these contributions by any distributions that you have taken during the testing period. The testing period begins two years prior to the year for which the credit is sought and ends on the tax return due date (including extensions) for the year for which the credit is sought. In order to determine your tax credit, multiply the applicable percentage from the chart below by the amount of your contributions that do not exceed $2,000. 2019 Adjusted Gross Income* Applicable Percentage Joint Return Head of a Household All Other Cases $1–38,500 $1–28,875 $1–19,250 50 $38,501–41,500 $28,876–31,125 $19,251–20,750 20 $41,501–64,000 $31,126–48,000 $20,751–32,000 10 Over $64,000 Over $48,000 Over $32,000 0 2020 Adjusted Gross Income* Applicable Percentage Joint Return Head of a Household All Other Cases $1–39,000 $1–29,250 $1–19,500 50 $39,001–42,500 $29,251–31,875 $19,501–21,250 20 $42,501–65,000 $31,876–48,750 $21,251–32,500 10 Over $65,000 Over $48,750 Over $32,500 0 *Adjusted gross income (AGI) includes foreign earned income and income from Guam, America Samoa, North Mariana Islands, and Puerto Rico. AGI limits are subject to cost-of-living adjustments each year.

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  • Rollover Contributions Generally, a rollover is a movement of cash or assets from one retirement plan to another. If you are required to take minimum distributions because you are age 70½ or older, you may not roll over any required minimum distributions. Both the distribution and the rollover contribution are reportable when you file your income taxes. You must irrevocably elect to treat such contributions as rollovers. IRA-to-IRA Rollover: You may withdraw, tax free, all or a portion of your Traditional IRA if you contribute the amount withdrawn within 60 days from the date you receive the distribution into the same or another Traditional IRA as a rollover. To complete a rollover of a SIMPLE IRA distribution to your Traditional IRA, at least two years must have elapsed from the date on which you first participated in any SIMPLE IRA plan maintained by the employer, and you must contribute the distribution within 60 days from the date you receive it. Only one IRA distribution within any 12-month period may be rolled over in an IRA-to-IRA rollover transaction. The 12-month waiting period begins on the date you receive an IRA distribution that you subsequently roll over, not on the date you complete the rollover transaction. If you roll over the entire amount of an IRA distribution (including any amount withheld for federal, state, or other income taxes that you did not receive), you do not have to report the distribution as taxable income. Any amount not properly rolled over within the 60-day period will generally be taxable in the year distributed (except for any amount that represents basis) and may be, if you are under age 59½, subject to the premature distribution penalty tax. Employer Retirement Plan-to-Traditional IRA Rollover (by Traditional IRA Owner): Eligible rollover distributions from qualifying employer retirement plans may be rolled over, directly or indirectly, to your Traditional IRA. Qualifying employer retirement plans include qualified plans (e.g., 401(k) plans or profit sharing plans), governmental 457(b) plans, 403(b) arrangements and 403(a) arrangements. Amounts that may not be rolled over to your Traditional IRA include any required minimum distributions, hardship distributions, any part of a series of substantially equal periodic payments, or distributions consisting of Xxxx 401(k) or Xxxx 403(b) assets. To complete a direct rollover from an employer plan to your Traditional IRA, you must generally instruct the plan administrator to send the distribution to your Traditional IRA Custodian. To complete an indirect rollover to your Traditional IRA, you must generally request that the plan administrator make a distribution directly to you. You typically have 60 days from the date you receive an eligible rollover distribution to complete an indirect rollover. Any amount not properly rolled over within the 60-day period will generally be taxable in the year distributed (except for any amount that represents after-tax contributions) and may be, if you are under age 59½, subject to the premature distribution penalty tax. If you choose the indirect rollover method, the plan administrator is typically required to withhold 20% of the eligible rollover distribution amount for purposes of federal income tax withholding. You may, however, make up the withheld amount out of pocket and roll over the full amount. If you do not make up the withheld amount out of pocket, the 20% withheld (and not rolled over) will be treated as a distribution, subject to applicable taxes and penalties. Conduit IRA: You may use your IRA as a conduit to temporarily hold amounts you receive in an eligible rollover distribution from an employer’s retirement plan. 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