Reconciliation definition

Reconciliation means coordination of premium tax credit with advance payments of premium tax credit (APTC), as described in Section 36B(f) of IRC (26 USC § 36B(f)) and 26 CFR Section 1.36B-4(a) (July 26, 2017), hereby incorporated by reference.
Reconciliation. DST will perform the reconciliation of earnings, service charges and credits. DST will also determine the apportionment of the credits to the individual Trusts in accordance with the following procedure the portion of the total credit that each Trust receives shall be equal to the percentage of total TA fees that each Trust’s individual fees represent each month. On customer’s TA fee invoice, DST will provide the detail of original gross charges, the amount of the credit for each individual Trust and the net amount due for each Trust. The Trusts would pay DST only the net of total TA fees and reimbursable expenses less the amount of the credits.
Reconciliation means, with respect to any financial statement referred to in Section 6.01(a) or 6.01(b) (the “Base Financials”), the comparable financial statement prepared by the chief financial officer of the Company presenting on a consolidated basis the financial condition and results of operations of the Company and its Restricted Subsidiaries as derived from the Base Financials.

Examples of Reconciliation in a sentence

  • The right to COBRA continuation coverage was created by a federal law, the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 (COBRA).

  • The Event Reconciliation From and Reimbursement Guidelines may be revised periodically at UCB’s discretion.

  • You further agree that UCB will not be required to compensate you for any Services performed or expenses incurred if you fail to submit the Event Reconciliation Form and any itemized receipts more than three (3) months after completion of the Program Event during which such Services were performed.

  • UCB shall render compensation and reimbursement within a timely manner for each Program Event completed, provided that (i) the nature and amount of any expense meets the Guidelines for Reimbursement of Faculty (the “Reimbursement Guidelines”) which shall be provided by UCB at the time of Program Event confirmation, and (ii) it receives your Event Reconciliation Form and itemized receipts for any expenses within the timeframe set forth herein.

  • For example, in 2010, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, as amended by the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act, or collectively the ACA, was enacted, which substantially changed the way healthcare is financed by both governmental and private insurers.


More Definitions of Reconciliation

Reconciliation means mediation between a complainant and a respondent facilitated by a trained mediator.
Reconciliation means a process which assists the victims of prolonged violence and grave violations of fundamental rights to overcome the grief, anger, hatred and loss of trust in order to rebuild confidence among communities and restore social peace.
Reconciliation means the process and goal of creating societal change through a fundamental shift in thinking and attitudes, increasing inter-cultural understanding to build a better society through learning about First Nations, Métis and Inuit perspectives and experiences, including residential schools and treaties;
Reconciliation means the comparison of NSEP service information and the resolution of identified discrepancies.
Reconciliation means the confirmation given by the Client through the Channel after verification of the details, including the cheque number, printed on the cheque using the Facility, with the details of the Beneficiary as contained in the Data File and such other details as may be displayed through the Channel.
Reconciliation means the Metering Data that has been dispatched to and processed by the Relevant Service Provider;
Reconciliation means the point in the verification process when discrepancies between an applicant’s attestation and information from data sources are resolved.