Tax and Accounting Information Sample Clauses

Tax and Accounting Information. Contractor shall provide assistance as reasonably requested by Owners or their tax consultant(s) in confirming eligibility and qualification for exemptions from Sales Taxes to the relevant Governmental Authorities. From time to time during the term of this Agreement and within thirty (30) Days of a request therefor, Contractor shall provide Owners with information, including regarding quantities, descriptions, costs, amounts of taxes paid and allocations of property acquired in connection with the Work as reasonably requested by Owners in connection with the preparation of tax returns, the defense of tax treatment for such items, for the purpose of satisfying regulatory requirements or as otherwise required in connection with calculating, obtaining exemption from, or rebate of, any Sales Tax or Contractor’s Excise Tax. Contractor shall assist Owners in taking advantage of any Sales Taxes exemption or other exemption or rebate opportunities identified by Owners, to complete and deliver the applicable documentation in respect thereof. The benefit of any exemption from or rebate of Sales Taxes or contractor’s excise tax belongs entirely to Owners.
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Tax and Accounting Information. Contractor shall provide tax and accounting information required by Owners with respect to the Work, including information required for submission to Governmental Authorities. For accounting purposes, Contractor shall provide to Owners a cost breakdown of the Payment Amount in accordance with the form and systems of accounts provided by Owners. The sum of the items listed in Contractor’s price breakdown shall equal the Payment Amount. Overhead and profit shall not be listed as separate items. [**] Represents text deleted pursuant to a confidentiality treatment request filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission pursuant to Rule 24b-2 under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended
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  • Tax Returns; Information The Managing Member shall arrange for the preparation and timely filing of all income and other tax and informational returns of the Company. The Managing Member shall furnish to each Member a copy of each approved return and statement, together with any schedules (including Schedule K-1) or other information that a Member may require in connection with such Member’s own tax affairs as soon as practicable (but in no event more than 75 days after the end of each Fiscal Year). The Members agree to (a) take all actions reasonably requested by the Company or the Company Representative to comply with the Partnership Tax Audit Rules, including where applicable, filing amended returns as provided in Sections 6225 or 6226 of the Code and providing confirmation thereof to the Company Representative and (b) furnish to the Company (i) all reasonably requested certificates or statements relating to the tax matters of the Company (including without limitation an affidavit of non-foreign status pursuant to Section 1446(f)(2) of the Code), and (ii) all pertinent information in its possession relating to the Company’s operations that is reasonably necessary to enable the Company’s tax returns to be prepared and timely filed.

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