Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity definition

Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity means a fiscal unity (fiscale eenheid) for Dutch corporate income tax purposes (within the meaning of Article 15 of the Dutch CITA).
Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity means a fiscal unity (fiscale eenheid) for Dutch corporate income tax purposes.
Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity means the fiscal unity (fiscale eenheid) for Dutch corporate income tax (vennootschapsbelasting) purposes between Greif International Holding (as parent company), and Xxxxx Nederland B.V., Paauw Holdings B.V. and Greif Beheer B.V. (as subsidiaries).

Examples of Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity in a sentence

  • The Dutch Seller and the Purchaser envisage and shall take the position that, and shall cause the Dutch CIT Group Companies to take the position that, the Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity Dissolution Date is the Completion Date.

  • Neither the Company nor any Subsidiary shall be part of any fiscal unity for Dutch tax purposes, other than the Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity.

  • The Dutch Seller shall cause that within two (2) weeks after the date of this Agreement a request is filed with the Dutch Tax Authority on the basis of paragraph 3.3 of the Dutch CIT Decree asking the Dutch Tax Authority to confirm that the Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity Dissolution Date is not the date of this Agreement but the Completion Date.

  • No Loan Party shall be a member of a Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity other than a Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity between the Dutch Borrower, Insight Enterprises Holdings B.V. and Insight Enterprises Netherlands B.V., other than with the prior written consent of the Administrative Agent.

  • No Dutch Loan Party shall become a member of a Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity with any Person that is not a Dutch Loan Party without the prior written consent of the Administrative Agent.

  • The Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity, if any, shall consist of Dutch Loan Parties only, unless with the prior written consent of the Administrative Agent.

  • As of the date of this Agreement, the Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity consists of Dutch Loan Parties only.


More Definitions of Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity

Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity means a fiscal unity ( fiscale eenheid ) for Dutch corporate income tax purposes (within the meaning of Article 15 of the Dutch CITA).
Dutch CIT Fiscal Unity has the meaning given to it in the Tax Indemnity;

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