Other Credits Sample Clauses

Other Credits. Every Guild Member is entitled as of right to receive credit on all promotional literature, paid advertisements and publicity where it is customary in the film and television industry to give such credit to the job classification of that Guild Member. In every place where credits on promotional literature, paid advertising or publicity must be given, the credits shall be written in a size and style of print which is legible and shall appear on a background which does not diminish the readability and value of the credits.
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Other Credits. You may be able to reduce the tax withheld from your paycheck if you expect to claim other tax credits, such as tax credits for education (see Pub. 970). If you do so, your paycheck will be larger, but the amount of any refund that you receive when you file your tax return will be smaller. Follow the instructions for Worksheet 1-6 in Pub. 505 if you want to reduce your withholding to take these credits into account. Enter “-0-” on lines E and F if you use Worksheet 1-6. Deductions, Adjustments, and Additional Income Worksheet Complete this worksheet to determine if you’re able to reduce the tax withheld from your paycheck to account for your itemized deductions and other adjustments to income, such as IRA contributions. If you do so, your refund at the end of the year will be smaller, but your paycheck will be larger. You’re not required to complete this worksheet or reduce your withholding if you don’t wish to do so. You can also use this worksheet to figure out how much to increase the tax withheld from your paycheck if you have a large amount of nonwage income not subject to withholding, such as interest or dividends. Another option is to take these items into account and make your withholding more accurate by using the calculator at xxx.xxx.xxx/X0Xxx. If you use the calculator, you don’t need to complete any of the worksheets for Form W-4. Two-Earners/Multiple Jobs Worksheet Complete this worksheet if you have more than one job at a time or are married filing jointly and have a working spouse. If you don’t complete this worksheet, you might have too little tax withheld. If so, you will owe tax when you file your tax return and might be subject to a penalty. Figure the total number of allowances you’re entitled to claim and any additional amount of tax to withhold on all jobs using worksheets from only one Form W-4. Claim all allowances on the W-4 that you or your spouse file for the highest paying job in your family and claim zero allowances on Forms W-4 filed for all other jobs. For example, if you earn $60,000 per year and your spouse earns $20,000, you should complete the worksheets to determine what to enter on lines 5 and 6 of your Form W-4, and your spouse should enter zero (“-0-”) on lines 5 and 6 of his or her Form W-4. See Pub. 505 for details. Another option is to use the calculator at xxx.xxx.xxx/X0Xxx to make your withholding more accurate. Tip: If you have a working spouse and your incomes are similar, you can check the “Married, but withh...
Other Credits. In the event that Customer agrees to a three (3) year service term, and orders Private IP Ports & Gold CARs as defined by Customer’s Day 1 Demand Set within the first calendar year following the Fifth Amendment Effective Date, then Customer will receive a credit of Ninety-Five Thousand and Six Hundred Dollars ($95,600.00) in two installments, as follows. In month three (3) following the Fifth Amendment Effective Date, Customer will receive the first installment of Forty-Seven Thousand and Eight Hundred Dollars ($47,800.00), and will receive the second installment of Forty-Seven Thousand and Eight Hundred Dollars ($47,800.00) in month fifteen (15) following the Fifth Amendment Effective Date. These credits will be applied against Customer's interstate Total Service Charges. or In the event that Customer agrees to a three (3) year service term, and orders Private IP Ports & Gold CARs as defined by Customer’s Day 1 Demand Set within the first calendar year following the Fifth Amendment Effective Date, and subsequently orders Day 1 Demand Set sites in South America and EMEA that have been deferred by month fifteen (15) following the Fifth Amendment Effective Date, then Customer will receive a credit of One Hundred and Seven Thousand and Five Hundred Dollars ($107,500.00) in three installments, as follows. In month three (3) following the Fifth Amendment Effective Date, Customer will receive the first installment of Forty-Seven Thousand and Eight Hundred Dollars ($47,800.00), and will receive the second installment of Forty-Seven Thousand and Eight Hundred Dollars ($47,800.00) in month fifteen (15) following the Fifth Amendment Effective Date, and will receive the third installment of Eleven Thousand and Nine Hundred Dollars ($11,900.00) in month twenty-seven (27) following the Fifth Amendment Effective Date. These credits will be applied against Customer's interstate Total Service Charges.
Other Credits. 12.5.1. Four (4) hours will be awarded per day for training (including CBT), vacation and statutory holidays, sick days, and office duties. Note: Credits do not apply to new hires during their initial training.
Other Credits. Any other credit granted by the Bank to the Client, in particular in the form of a revolving line of credit or a term loan which can be drawn down in Euros or in any other currency shall be subject to a specific agreement between the Bank and the Client contained in the Special Terms.
Other Credits. To the extent the City receives revenues for the use and lease of all, or any part, of the 108,000 square feet of undeveloped Concourse A baggage sortation space, such revenues will be *****.
Other Credits. 15.4.1 Four (4) hours will be awarded per Day for classroom training (including EPT and SIM), vacation and statutory holidays and office duties.
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Other Credits. Except as otherwise set forth in the Agreement, with respect to any amount to be paid or reimbursed to Certegy by IBM at the time any such amount is due and payable to Certegy. IBM may pay that amount to Certegy by applying a credit for the month such amount is due and payable against the charges otherwise payable to IBM under the Agreement, at IBM's option. Notwithstanding the foregoing, if the amount to be so paid or reimbursed by IBM in any specific month, exceeds the charges to Certegy for such month, IBM shall promptly pay any difference to Certegy by check or wire transfer during such month. If IBM fails to pay any amount due and payable to Certegy or fails to apply a credit during the month such amount is due and payable, IBM shall pay or credit such amount together with interest thereon payable at a rate of one percent (1%) per month, or the maximum amount permissible by law, whichever is less, of the unpaid, late monies will be due and payable by IBM to Certegy from the date such monies became due to Certegy through the date of payment or credit to Certegy. CERTEGY/IBM CONFIDENTIAL 9.11. REDACTED ***
Other Credits. Any rights to payments or payments (whenever received) from the surrender of net operating loss carryovers, tax credits, or similar tax benefits by the Company, including pursuant to the corporation business tax benefit certificate transfer program established by the New Jersey Economic Development Authority within the New Jersey Emerging Technology and Biotechnology Financial Assistance Program (N.J. Rev.
Other Credits. On the Closing Date, Buyer shall be fully credited for:
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