CRIM definition
Examples of CRIM in a sentence
The Lessee certifies and warranties that at the time of execution of this agreement he has filed his Income Tax Return for the last five (5) years and/or that he does not owe any taxes to the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico and that he does not owe any taxes to Centro de Recaudaciones de Ingresos Municipales (CRIM) or if he owes he is complying with an approved payment plan.
Buyer shall commence negotiations with Centro Recaudaciones de Impuestos Municipiales ("CRIM") ▇o determine the Partnership's liability for property taxes for all periods prior to Closing and shall pay the amount agreed upon with CRIM (▇▇e "Agreed Taxes").
OWNER UNDERSTANDS A PROPERTY FOR LEASE WHILE THE PROPERTY IS IN ANY FORECLOSURE PROCEEDING, WITHOUT WRITTEN DISCLOSURE, IS A DECEPTIVE TRADE PRACTICE PUNISHABLE BY BOTH CIVIL AND CRIM INAL PROCEEDINGS AND OR FINES.
The SECOND PARTY also certifies that it does not have any debt with the CRIM agency regarding property and in case of debt, is complying with a payment schedule.
However, the Subrecipient understands that in order to maintain a contractual relationship with the PRDOH, it must submit certain documents and certifications, including a debt certificate for all concept and a certification of filing income tax for movable objects from the Puerto Rico Municipal Tax Collection Center (CRIM, for its Spanish acronym).
If the review or adjustment is denied by the corresponding agency, the Contractor or such partner shall immediately provide SOEP evidence of the payment of such debt, and shall submit to SOEP a certification to that effect from the Puerto Rico Treasury Department, Department of Labor and Human Resources or CRIM, as the case may be; otherwise, the Contractor or such partner agrees to pay such debt from the amounts be paid under the Contract, by SOEP withholding the corresponding amount.
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Seller shall certify and guarantee that it does not have any current debt with regards to property taxes that may be registered with the Government of Puerto Rico's Municipal Tax Collection Center (known in Spanish as Centro de Recaudación de Ingresos Municipales (CRIM)).