Full Credit Sample Clauses

Full Credit. All full-time employees shall receive the full allowance for the year, which shall be credited at the beginning of the school year.
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Full Credit a. Teaching experience in public or private secondary schools may be granted provided there is a direct correlation with assignment. Teachers will be given full credit provided this teaching experience is within the previous five (5) years.
Full Credit. India grants full credit for taxes paid in Namibia – However, many treaty partners provide full credit • Underlying Tax Credit – Outbound: Mauritius & Singapore – However, many treaty partners mostly developed countries provide underlying credit • Tax Sparing – India grants tax sparing in treaties with many countries • Mauritius, Philippines, Singapore and many others – However, in absence of underlying tax credit clause, this is effectively of very less use • Credit for State Taxes – Eligible u/s. 91 • Foreign Tax Credit u/s. 91 – Any tax paid which is not covered under DTAA would be covered • Discrimination should not be based on – Nationality – Permanent Establishment [Section 44C, 80HHE] – Payment to Non Resident [Section 40(a)] – Ownership [TP Adjustment on Income?] • India does not follow any particular Model • Each treaty has a variation – Each variation has a meaning • This is not mathematics – It is negotiated and therefore variations are based on bargaining power • Increase in rate of royalty / FTS to 25% – Treaty should be interpreted after careful reading – Must ensure that Treaty, Protocol, MoUs are comprehensively considered before reaching to conclusion • India – US DTAA is materially different – Don’t make that as a base for any conclusion Questions Xxxxx Xxxx Mobile: +00 00000 00000

Related to Full Credit

  • Total Credit Award GO-Biz, upon approval by the Committee and conditioned upon the requirements set forth in this Agreement, will award Taxpayer a California Competes Tax Credit ("CCTC") in the amount of one hundred thousand dollars ($100,000.00) (“Credit”). Specifically, Taxpayer is receiving a CCTC against the “net tax” as defined in RTC section 17039, or the “tax” as defined in RTC section 23036, as applicable, pursuant to RTC section 17059.2 or 23689, as applicable.

  • Provisional Credit You acknowledge that the Rules make provisional any credit given for an entry until the financial institution crediting the account specified in the entry receives final settlement. If the financial institution does not receive final settlement, it is entitled to a refund from the credited party and the originator of the entry shall not be deemed to have paid the party.

  • Unsecured General Creditor The Company shall neither reserve nor specifically set aside funds for the payment of its obligations under this Agreement, and such obligations shall be paid solely from the general assets of the Company.

  • No Outstanding Loans or Other Extensions of Credit The Company does not have any outstanding extension of credit, in the form of a personal loan, to or for any director or executive officer (or equivalent thereof) of the Company except for such extensions of credit as are expressly permitted by Section 13(k) of the Exchange Act.

  • Vacation Credit Any outstanding vacation entitlement for a person going on LTD will be paid in cash upon expiry of sick leave. The cash payment will be calculated on the base earnings at the expiration of sick leave for the prorated days of vacation entitlement, any outstanding lieu days, any outstanding floating statutory holidays, and banked time for 40-hour per week employees. No vacation entitlement, floating holidays, or banked time for 40-hour per week employees accrues while a member is in receipt of LTD benefits.

  • Amount of Credit Any reference herein to the amount of credit outstanding shall mean, at any particular time:

  • Revolving Line of Credit (a) On the Closing Date, Lender agrees to open a Revolving Line of Credit in favor of Borrower in the maximum aggregate principal amount of Ten Million Dollars ($10,000,000), reducing to Five Million Dollars ($5,000,000), effective on December 31, 1997. Subject to the fulfillment of the conditions precedent set forth in Sections 13.1 and 13.3 hereof, during the period commencing on the Closing Date and ending on the earliest to occur of (i) the Termination Date and (ii) the date of -------- termination of the Revolving Line of Credit pursuant to Section 2.6 or Section 11 below, Borrower may borrow and repay and reborrow up to a maximum aggregate principal amount of the Revolving Line of Credit; provided, however, that (A) ----------------- each Revolving Advance must be in the amount of One Hundred Thousand Dollars ($100,000) or an integral multiple thereof, (B) Revolving Advances will be made by Lender to Borrower only on the first and the fifteenth of each calendar month (or, in each instance, the next succeeding Business Day, as the case may be), (C) any Revolving Advances constituting LIBOR Rate Borrowings must be obtained and paid in accordance with Section 2.4 below, and (D) repayments of Revolving Advances shall be made in accordance with Section 2.6(a) below; and, provided, --------- further, that at no time shall the aggregate principal amount outstanding under ------- the Revolving Line of Credit exceed the Margin (such requirement being referred to herein as the "MARGIN REQUIREMENT"). If at any time hereafter the Margin ------------------ Requirement is not satisfied, Borrower agrees to repay immediately the then principal balance of the Revolving Note by that amount necessary to satisfy the Margin Requirement.

  • No Outstanding Loans or Other Indebtedness Except as described in the Prospectus, there are no outstanding loans, advances (except normal advances for business expenses in the ordinary course of business) or guarantees or indebtedness by the Company to or for the benefit of any of the officers or directors of the Company or any of the members of any of them.

  • Service Credit With respect to benefits accruing during the CBA Term, Buyer shall recognize and apply each Transferred Employee’s prior service with Seller toward any eligibility and vesting under the Employee Benefits Plans and other compensation arrangements of Buyer and, in the case of Represented Transferred Employees, any other plans established to provide benefits described in the Generation CBA and in the case of Non- Represented Transferred Employees in Seller’s policies or plans, if any, that may become applicable to Non-Represented Transferred Employees. Buyer shall vest each Transferred Employee under the Employee Benefits Plans of Buyer to the extent such employee is vested under the Employee Benefits Plans of Seller (or its applicable Affiliates) immediately prior to the Closing, provided that all vacation, personal and sick days accrued by each Transferred Employee under the plans, policies, programs and arrangements of Seller (or its applicable Affiliates) immediately prior to the Closing shall not be a cost to Buyer, but shall be paid as provided in Section 5.8(f). Buyer shall waive all limitations with respect to preexisting conditions, exclusions based on health status and waiting periods with respect to participation and coverage requirements under Buyer’s health and welfare plans. Except as provided in this Section 5.8(d), Seller shall be solely responsible for all Liabilities including any applicable termination pay, severance pay, accrued wages or salary, accrued bonus and/or incentive pay (whether or not such bonus or incentive compensation is subject to any continued service requirement), accrued vacation and sick time, as well as any other benefits, created or owing as a consequence of the employment on or before the Closing Date of any Transferred Employee, or the cessation of any Scheduled Employee’s employment on or before the Closing Date, including

  • Experience Credit a. For the purpose of this article, a teacher teaching on call (TTOC) shall be credited with one (1) day of experience for each full-time equivalent day worked.

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