RCTI definition

RCTI means a “recipient created tax invoice” within the meaning given in the GST Legislation;
RCTI means has the meaning given in clause 4.13.
RCTI means recipient created tax invoice as defined by the GST Law;

Examples of RCTI in a sentence

  • Both parties to this supply agree that they are parties to an RCTI agreement.

  • Acceptance of this RCTI constitutes acceptance of the terms of this written agreement.

  • A.7.16.2 RECIPIENT CREATED TAX INVOICE AGREEMENT The Respondent shall lodge with its proposal the Recipient Created Tax Invoice Agreement (RCTI) included in Part C Clause C.11.

  • To prepare the RCTI, the recipient has to be provided with the information that the supplier would use to convert the foreign currency into Australian currency and to calculate the GST payable.

  • The Commissioner has made a Determination under subsection 29-70(3) varying all previous RCTI Determinations.


More Definitions of RCTI

RCTI means recipient created tax invoice, as defined in the GST Law; ‘Tax Invoice’ has the meaning given to it in the GST Law; and‌
RCTI means a Recipient Tax Invoice which is issued by the Company for Core return by a Customer.
RCTI means a recipient created tax invoice. • reference date is defined in the security of payment legislation (Item 4.1).
RCTI has the meaning given in clause 13.5(d)(i). Removed Infrastructure means:
RCTI means a Recipient Tax Invoice which is issued by the Company for Core return by a Customer. “Security Agreement, “Security Interest”, “Purchase Money Security Interest, “PPSR Register” and “Verification Statement” have the same meaning ascribed to them in the PPSA.
RCTI means a “Recipient Created Tax Invoice”, being a Tax Invoice created by MMG, which is delivered to the Supplier when payments are processed by the ERS System.