Internal MCA-Liberia Procedures Sample Clauses

Internal MCA-Liberia Procedures. Exempt Entities and Exempt Individuals will obtain a proforma invoice from a supplier of petroleum products with a valid tax clearance, indicating an estimate of their fuel requirements for six months. This will then be submitted to the MCA-Liberia in order to verify the amounts in the proforma invoice against the bill of quantities in the Exempt Entity or Exempt Individual’s bid documents. Then, MCA-Liberia will request an exemption certification on behalf of MCA- Liberia and on account of the respective Exempt Entity or Exempt Individual. MCA-Liberia will be responsible for ensuring the transport of the petroleum and diesel fuel to the designated station(s) and from which MCA-Liberia and the Exempt Entities and Exempt Individuals will withdraw. The General Counsel of MCA-Liberia will also review the proforma invoices to ensure that the fuel required corresponds with the relevant bid documents and then will submit an application for exemption of taxes/levies on fuel to the Commissioner General of LRA. In some cases, MCA-Liberia and/or the LRA will request utilization reports, undertake intelligence and require verification that the total gallons of fuel on which tax exemptions were granted were delivered to the Exempt Entity or Exempt Individual’s fuel depot and were used only for the relevant Projects. SCHEDULE G INDIRECT TAXES & LEVIES
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Internal MCA-Liberia Procedures. For GST purchases covered under a GRPO, Exempt Entities and Exempt Individuals must submit a proper GST invoice as will be defined by MCA-Liberia which clearly indicates the GST in a separate line. For GST on cars, entertainment, hotel accommodation, meals and personal expenses where the GST has already been paid and a refund is being sought, Exempt Entities and Exempt Individuals must submit original receipts and invoices to MCA-Liberia for verification. For GST at importation, Exempt Entities and Exempt Individuals must submit the import documents to MCA-Liberia to conduct a review of the import documents to ensure that they are in accordance with the Exempt Entity’s or Exempt Individual’s contract and that the imports are required to execute the respective contracts and are in accordance with the listing submitted to the LRA by MCA-Liberia. The General Counsel of MCA-Liberia will also review the submitted documents and will prepare and approve an application supported with the import documents and a copy of the LRA registration document to both the Customs Commissioner of LRA and the Domestic Tax Commissioner of LRA. SCHEDULE B IMPORT DUTY and RELATED TAXES
Internal MCA-Liberia Procedures. The procedures for accessing the exemption of the customs duties, taxes and levies are the same as the procedures used for GST at importation as described in Schedule A. All exempt imports under this schedule in furtherance of the Compact will fulfill the destination inspection requirement. SCHEDULE C CORPORATE INCOME TAX

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