Moving expense definition

Moving expense means the cost of dismantling, disconnecting, crating, loading, insuring, temporary storing, transporting, unloading, reassembling, reconnecting and reinstalling of personal property, exclusive of trade fixtures and exclusive of the cost of any improvements, alterations or any other changes in or to any structure in effecting such reinstallation.
Moving expense means the costs incurred by the family so that the spouse can attend school or accept gainful work.
Moving expense means the necessitated and eligible moving costs incurred by an Employee in employer-initiated transfers.

Examples of Moving expense in a sentence

  • Moving expense will be authorized and paid by the Employer for employees when the transfer has been initiated by the Employer.

  • Moving expense reimbursement is not excludable from income if the employee deducted the expense in a prior tax year.

  • Moving expense receipts must be provided for reimbursement by July 1, 2021.

  • Moving expense payments will be made based upon the actual cost of a professional move or a fixed payment based on a room-count schedule.

  • Moving expense reimbursement claims will be governed by the Department of Administrative Services, Human Resource Services Division Policy 40.055.10, and its successors.


More Definitions of Moving expense

Moving expense. Tenant shall have the right to engage a moving company of its choice for moving furniture, telephone systems, equipment, supplies and other tangible personal property into or out of the Premises at the beginning of the initial Lease Term and the termination of the Lease; in connection with such moving in of equipment, Landlord shall provide Tenant free access to the freight elevator for all of the equipment of Tenant at reasonable times, not to conflict with other tenants' uses.
Moving expense. Quotes: The Supervisor must obtain at least two (2) quotes from movers and accept the lowest quote to be eligible for reimbursement.

Related to Moving expense

  • Qualifying Expenditures means those expenditures for energy conservation measures that have a simple payback period of not less than one year and not more than 10 years and expenditures for the above-market costs of new renewable energy resources, provided that the Oregon Department of Energy may establish by rule a limit on the maximum above-market cost for renewable energy that is allowed as a credit.

  • Operating Expense means salaries, wages, cost of maintenance and operation, materials, supplies, insurance, and all other items normally included under recognized accounting practices, but does not include allowances for depreciation in the value of physical property.