State tax definition

State tax means any State Income Taxes or State Other Taxes.
State tax means the tax levied under this Act;
State tax means the tax levied under any State Goods and Services Tax Act;

Examples of State tax in a sentence

  • Party understands and acknowledges responsibility, if applicable, for compliance with State tax laws, including income tax withholding for employees performing services within the State, payment of use tax on property used within the State, corporate and/or personal income tax on income earned within the State.

  • The Corporation shall be exempt from liability for any State tax, except for any tax imposed by any political subdivision of a State applicable to any taxable period commencing before January 1, 1987.

  • Tribal assets, wherever situated, are not subject to seizure nor the filing of notices of State tax liens to enforce a tax liability owed to the State under this Agreement.

  • If the Tribal Court determines that (i) the taxpayer is a Tribal Member or Tribal Entity, (ii) the taxpayer and/or property is located within the Tribe’s Indian Country, (iii) the proposed State tax enforcement action pertains to one or more of the taxes that is the subject of this Agreement, and (iv) the proposed State tax enforcement action is consistent with relevant State law and procedures and with this Agreement, the Tribal Court shall grant the petition and shall order the taxpayer to comply.

  • Here is what you need to have in mind to meet these federal obligations: State tax obligations: Complete your partnership’s final state tax return and settle any remaining taxes, including sales tax, with the respective state and local tax authorities.


More Definitions of State tax

State tax means any Tax imposed by any State of the United States or by any political subdivision of any such State.
State tax means the State goods and services tax levied and collected under the respective State Goods and Services Tax Act;
State tax means tax imposed under an Act.
State tax means the [applicable State (or local) tax levied at XXX of the State Code].
State tax means tax imposed under an Act, including this Act.
State tax means any of the following if imposed by any Act or law of Tasmania:
State tax means (i) any Tax imposed by any State of the United States, the District of Columbia or by any political subdivision of any such State or the District of Columbia, and (ii) any interest, penalties, additions to tax, or additional amounts in respect of the foregoing.