GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS Sample Clauses

GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS. Section 8423(a)(2) of title 5, United States Code, is amended—
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GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS. Section 857 of the Foreign Service Act of 1980 (22 U.S.C. 4071f) is amended by adding at the end the following:
GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS. The Government has contributed such cash or other resources or made such payments as required by Section 2.2, Section 2.3(e), Section 2.5, Section
GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS. (i) The department or agency where service described in § 842.304(e) was performed must pay Government contributions for each period of service covered by a deposit under this section.
GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS. Section 8423(a)(2) of title 5, United States Code, is amended-- (1) by striking ``(2)'' and inserting ``(2)(A)''; and (2) by adding at the end the following:
GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS. The government has limited financial capacity given the overall macroeconomic crisis and the dwindling financial resources. Contributions have been committed by way of provisioning of office space for the NIU. The government will also co-fund either a prefabricated office or a separate office building, if needed (when the NIU work extend and there are Tier 2 projects and DTIS priority projects funded by the donors are on ground). The MTI will ensure that the relevant staffs of the ministry are engaged in the core functions of the EIF. Particularly, the ministry will designate the EIF Focal Point, NIU Coordinator and Coordinators responsible for core areas of Tier 1 intervention: (i) Private Sector Coordination, (ii) Donors/Aid for Trade Coordination, (iii) Monitoring and Evaluation, and (iv) Communications. The government will cover the salaries of government staffs engaged in the NIU work. However, they will be eligible to get token salary top-ups, particularly to increase their communication and transport facilities to enhance the work efficiencies. Other government official will be engaged in EIF programme/Aid for Trade projects, as and when required. The engagement of government regular staffs in EIF programme will ensure the long-term sustainability of results achieved through EIF programme interventions. The in-kind contribution of the government, including staff time, premises, electricity, etc. is estimated at a cost of US$153,000 in three years. The government Government Contributions (in-kind) NSC/NTDB Secretariat/NIU (Office Premises, Logistics & Supplies) Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Total 42,000 51,000 60,000 153,000 For details: See Annexes 2 and 3.

Related to GOVERNMENT CONTRIBUTIONS

  • Campaign Contributions The CONTRACTOR is hereby notified of the applicability of 11-355, HRS, which states that campaign contributions are prohibited from specified state or county government contractors during the terms of their contracts if the contractors are paid with funds appropriated by a legislative body.

  • Retirement Contributions On behalf of employees, the State will continue to “pick up” the six percent (6%) employee contribution, payable pursuant to law. The parties acknowledge that various challenges have been filed that contest the lawfulness, including the constitutionality, of various aspects of PERS reform legislation enacted by the 2003 Legislative Assembly, including Chapters 67 (HB 2003) and 68 (HB 2004) of Oregon Laws 2003 (“PERS Litigation”). Nothing in this Agreement shall constitute a waiver of any party’s rights, claims or defenses with respect to the PERS Litigation.

  • Contributions Without creating any rights in favor of any third party, the Member may, from time to time, make contributions of cash or property to the capital of the Company, but shall have no obligation to do so.

  • Political Contributions The Company has not directly or indirectly, (a) made any unlawful contribution to any candidate for public office, or failed to disclose fully any contribution in violation of law, or (b) made any payment to any federal, state, local, or foreign governmental officer or official, or other person charged with similar public or quasi-public duties, other than payments required or permitted by the laws of the United States or any other such jurisdiction.

  • Pension Contributions 19.2.3.1 Unless required by law to commence receiving a pension prior to the Member’s actual retirement date (i.e., currently December 31 of the year in which the Member attains age sixty-nine (69)) the Member who postponed retirement beyond his or her TRD will continue to make pension contributions.

  • Charitable Contributions Make any charitable or similar contributions, except in amounts not to exceed five thousand dollars ($5,000) individually, and twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) in the aggregate.

  • Administration of the Contributions 1.1. The Bank shall be responsible only for performing those functions specifically set forth in this Agreement and shall not be subject to any other duties or responsibilities to the Donors, including, without limitation, any duties or obligations that might otherwise apply to a fiduciary or trustee under general principles of trust or fiduciary law. Nothing in this Agreement shall be considered a waiver of any privileges or immunities of the IBRD and XXX under their Articles of Agreement or any applicable law, all of which are expressly reserved.

  • Employer Contributions 8.1 Rates at which the Employer shall contribute for each hour of work performed on behalf of each employee employed under the terms of this Agreement are contained in the Appendices attached to and forming part of this Agreement.

  • Other Contributions ST1.1 In this Agreement, Other Contributions means the financial or in-kind contributions other than the Grant set out in the following table: Contributor Nature of Contribution Amount (GST exclusive) Timing Grantee < insert description of contribution, e.g., cash, access to equipment, secondment of personnel etc> $<insert amount> <project end date> <name of third party providing the Other Contribution> <insert description of contribution, e.g., cash, access to equipment, secondment of personnel etc> $<insert amount> <insert date or Milestone to which the Other Contribution relates> Total $<total other contributions>

  • 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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