Merchandise Income Deduction definition

Merchandise Income Deduction means an annual (calendar year) deduction from Brand Income solely for the purpose of determining the Brand Amount, equal to the sum of (A) the fair market value of Merchandise Income, up to the lesser of (1) $40,000 and (2) 4% (four percent) of all Brand Income (including Merchandise Income) received by Participant during such calendar year during the Term, and (B) the fair market value of any other Merchandise Income to the extent agreed to by Fantex in writing, in its sole and absolute discretion.
Merchandise Income Deduction means an annual (calendar year) deduction from Brand Income solely for the purpose of determining the Brand Amount for each calendar year (commencing on the Effective Date), equal to the sum of (a) the fair market value of Merchandise Income, up to the lesser of (i) forty thousand dollars ($40,000) and (ii) four percent (4%) of all Brand Income (including Merchandise Income) received by Participant during such calendar year during the Term, and (b) the fair market value of any other Merchandise Income to the extent agreed to by Fantex in writing, in its sole and absolute discretion.
Merchandise Income Deduction means an annual (calendar year) deduction from Brand Income solely for the purpose of determining the Brand Amount for each calendar year (commencing on the Effective Date), equal to (1) in the case of calendar years 2015, 2016 and 2017, the sum of (a) the fair market value of Merchandise Income, up to forty thousand dollars ($40,000) and (b) the fair market value of any other Merchandise Income to the extent agreed to by Fantex in writing, in its sole and absolute discretion, and (2) in the case of all other calendar years, the sum of (a) the fair market value of Merchandise Income, up to the lesser of (i) forty thousand dollars ($40,000) and (ii) four percent (4%) of all Brand Income (including Merchandise Income) received by Participant during such calendar year during the Term, and (b) the fair market value of any other Merchandise Income to the extent agreed to by Fantex in writing, in its sole and absolute discretion.

Examples of Merchandise Income Deduction in a sentence

  • However, solely for purposes of calculating the Brand Amount, Participant would be entitled to deduct from its Brand Income for such year all of such Merchandise Income under its Merchandise Income Deduction (assuming that such amount is less than 4% of all Brand Income earned by Participant that year).

  • However, solely for purposes of calculating the Brand Amount, up to $40,000 (or 4% of all Brand Income, if less than $40,000) of such value would be deductible from Brand Income for such calendar year under the Merchandise Income Deduction for such year.

  • If, in addition to the foregoing Merchandise Income, Participant also received computer equipment in exchange for endorsement services from a retailer with a fair market value of $5,000, then such $5,000 of Merchandise Income would not be deductible from Brand Income for such year because it exceeds the amount of the allowable Merchandise Income Deduction.

Related to Merchandise Income Deduction

  • Agreed Deductions means any deductions the Agency Worker has agreed can be made from their pay;

  • Allowable Deductions means the following costs, charges, and expenses incurred or accrued by Payor:

  • Gross Profits means the gross profits calculated under section 4;

  • Earned Income means the same as that term is defined in § 32(c) of the Internal Revenue Code. The

  • Nonrecourse Deduction shall have the meaning given such term in Regulations Section 1.704-2(b)(1).

  • Moderate-income household means a household with a total gross annual household income in excess of 50 percent but less than 80 percent of the median household income.

  • Nonrecourse Deductions has the meaning set forth in Section 1.704-2(b)(1) of the Regulations.

  • Operating Revenue means amounts accrued or charge to customers, cli- ents, and tenants, for the sale of prod- ucts manufactured or purchased for re- sale, for services, and for rentals of property held primarily for leasing to others. It includes both reimbursable costs and fees under cost-type con- tracts and percentage-of-completion sales accruals except that it includesonly the fee for management contracts under which the contractor acts essen- tially as an agent of the Government in the erection or operation of Govern- ment-owned facilities. It excludes inci- dental interest, dividends, royalty, and rental income, and proceeds from the sale of assets used in the business.

  • Member Nonrecourse Deductions has the meaning of “partner nonrecourse deductions” set forth in Treasury Regulations Sections 1.704-2(i)(1) and 1.704-2(i)(2).

  • Partner Nonrecourse Deductions means any and all items of loss, deduction or expenditure (including any expenditure described in Section 705(a)(2)(B) of the Code) that, in accordance with the principles of Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-2(i), are attributable to a Partner Nonrecourse Debt.

  • Moderate-income unit means a restricted unit that is affordable to a moderate-income household.

  • Advertising Revenues means revenues derived from sales of advertising that are made available to Grantee’s Cable System subscribers within the Town and shall be allocated on a pro rata basis using total Cable Service subscribers reached by the advertising. Additionally, Grantee agrees that Gross Revenues subject to franchise fees shall include all commissions, rep fees, Affiliated Entity fees, or rebates paid to National Cable Communications (“NCC”) and Comcast Spotlight (“Spotlight”) or their successors associated with sales of advertising on the Cable System within the Town allocated according to this paragraph using total Cable Service subscribers reached by the advertising.

  • Moderate Income means more than 50 percent but less than 80

  • Gross Profit means the sum produced by adding to the “net profit” the amount of the Insured “standing charges”, or if there be no “net profit”, the amount of the Insured “standing charges” less such a proportion of any net trading loss as the amount of the Insured “standing charges” bears to all the “standing charges” of the business.

  • Member Nonrecourse Deduction has the meaning assigned to the term “partner nonrecourse deduction” in Treasury Regulation Section 1.704-2(i)(1).

  • Disposable income means that part of the income due and payable of any individual remaining

  • Income year means any year or accounting period beginning 1 July of one calendar year and ending 30 June of the following calendar year or any other period that the Trustees by resolution adopt;

  • Adjusted Income means, with respect to a HOME Development, the gross income from wages, income from assets, regular cash or noncash contributions, and any other resources and benefits determined to be income by HUD, adjusted for family size, minus the deductions allowable under 24 CFR §5.611.

  • Net Revenue means an entity’s total revenue less its operating expenses, interest paid, depreciation, and taxes. “Net Revenue” is synonymous with “Profit.”

  • Gross Operating Revenues means, for any period of time for any Hotel Property, without duplication, all income and proceeds of sales of every kind (whether in cash or on credit and computed on an accrual basis) received by the owner (or, if such Hotel Property is ground leased, the ground lessee) of such Hotel Property or the applicable Operating Lessee or Manager for the use, occupancy or enjoyment of such Hotel Property or the sale of any goods, services or other items sold on or provided from such Hotel Property in the ordinary course of operation of such Hotel Property, including, without limitation, all income received from tenants, transient guests, lessees, licensees and concessionaires and other services to guests at such Hotel Property, and the proceeds from business interruption insurance, but excluding the following: (i) any excise, sales or use taxes or similar governmental charges collected directly from patrons or guests, or as a part of the sales price of any goods, services or displays, such as gross receipts, admission, cabaret or similar or equivalent taxes; (ii) receipts from condemnation awards or sales in lieu of or under threat of condemnation; (iii) proceeds of insurance (other than business interruption insurance); (iv) other allowances and deductions as provided by the Uniform System in determining the sum contemplated by this definition, by whatever name, it may be called; (v) proceeds of sales, whether dispositions of capital assets, FF&E or equipment (other than sales of Inventory in the ordinary course of business); (vi) gross receipts received by tenants, lessees (other than Operating Lessees), licensees or concessionaires of the owner (or, if such Hotel Property is ground leased, the ground lessee) of such Hotel Property; (vii) consideration received at such Hotel Property for hotel accommodations, goods and services to be provided at other hotels although arranged by, for or on behalf of, and paid over to, the applicable Manager; (viii) tips, service charges and gratuities collected for the benefit of employees; (ix) proceeds of any financing; (x) working capital provided by the Parent Guarantor or any Subsidiary of the Parent Guarantor or the applicable Operating Lessee; (xi) amounts collected from guests or patrons of such Hotel Property on behalf of tenants of such Hotel Property and other third parties; (xii) the value of any goods or services in excess of actual amounts paid (in cash or services) provided by the applicable Manager on a complimentary or discounted basis; and (xiii) other income or proceeds resulting other than from the use or occupancy of such Hotel Property, or any part thereof, or other than from the sale of goods, services or other items sold on or provided from such Hotel Property in the ordinary course of business. Gross Operating Revenues shall be reduced by credits or refunds to guests at such Hotel Property.

  • Gross Rooms Revenue means all revenues derived from the sale or rental of Guest Rooms (both transient and permanent) of the Hotel, including revenue derived from the redemption of points or rewards under the loyalty programs in which the Hotel participates, amounts attributable to breakfast (where the guest room rate includes breakfast), Mandatory Guest Fees, late cancellation fees, and guaranteed no- show revenue and credit transactions, whether or not collected, at the actual rates charged, less allowances for any Guest Room rebates and overcharges, and will not include taxes collected directly from patrons or guests. Group booking rebates, if any, paid by you or on your behalf to third-party groups for group stays must be included in, and not deducted from, the calculation of Gross Rooms Revenue.

  • Sales Revenue means receipts from the sale, lease, or rental of goods, services, or property;

  • Adjusted gross receipts means the gross receipts less winnings paid to wagerers.

  • Gross earnings means all monies earned by the Employee under the terms of this Collective Agreement.

  • Sales Year means the calendar year during which the Company sold Cigarettes in a Beneficiary State requiring the deposit of QEF Principal.

  • Net Sales Revenue shall have the meaning as set out in Schedule "A"