Six-Month Exception definition

Six-Month Exception means the exception to the Rebate Requirement provided by Section 148(f)(4)(B) of the Code.

Examples of Six-Month Exception in a sentence

  • The Six-Month Exception will be treated as satisfied if, in addition to satisfying subparagraph (ii) of this subsection (a), all Gross Proceeds of the Tax-Exempt Bonds are expended as provided in paragraph(i) of this subsection (a) except for an amount of Gross Proceeds that does not exceed the lesser of five percent (5%) of the proceeds of the Tax-Exempt Bonds and $100,000 and such unexpended amount of Gross Proceeds is expended within one year from the date of issuance of the Tax-Exempt Bonds.

  • Dellinger EP, Forsmark CE, Layer P, Levy P, Maravi-Poma E, Petrov MS, Shimosegawa T, Siriwardena AK, Uomo G, Whitcomb DC, et al.

  • Expenditure Exceptions The "Six-Month Exception" to rebate is set forth in subsection (a) below and the "Eighteen-Month Exception" to rebate is set forth in subsection (b) below.

Related to Six-Month Exception

  • Toll Billing Exception Service (TBE means a service that allows End Users to restrict third number billing or collect calls to their lines.

  • Insurance Add-On Amount means the premium charged to the Obligor in the event that the Servicer obtains Force-Placed Insurance pursuant to Section 4.4.