Tax Credit Redemption Certificate definition

Tax Credit Redemption Certificate means a certificate issued by the Board representing a tax credit that may be claimed by a Designated Investor in accordance with U.C.A. Section 63N-6-408(4).

Examples of Tax Credit Redemption Certificate in a sentence

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  • Upon issuance of a Tax Credit Redemption Certificate, the Board shall cancel the related Certificate of Eligibility.

  • Once a Tax Credit Redemption Certificate has been issued, the Board will notify the Commission of such issuance within five Business Days.

  • In any case where the Transferor requests that more than one replacement certificate be issued, such request must be accompanied by a statement by the Transferor that sets forth the amount of tax credits represented by the Transferred Certificate, Certificate of Eligibility, Tax Credit Redemption Certificate or Tax Credit Balance Certificate that are requested to be represented by each replacement Certificate, Certificate of Eligibility, Tax Credit Redemption Certificate or Tax Credit Balance Certificate.

  • If a Transferor does not hold a Private Investment, a Transferee of a Transferred Certificate, Certificate of Eligibility, Tax Credit Redemption Certificate or Tax Credit Balance Certificate shall be entitled to the exercise the rights with respect thereto by reference to the Private Investment of such Transferor's predecessor or successor in interest, as the case may be, in the same proportions as described above.

  • The Board shall provide the Designated Investor a Tax Credit Redemption Certificate setting forth the amount of certified tax credits represented by such Certificate (if any) that may be claimed by the Designated Investor, in accordance with U.C.A. Section 63N-6-408 and R357-7-11.

  • The Township Engineer may also recommend and the Community and Economic Development Director may grant written exceptions from any requirements of this Ordinance using the following criteria: (1) There are special circumstances applicable to the subject property or its intended use.

  • The tax credit represented by the Tax Credit Redemption Certificate shall be claimed for the tax year of the Designated Investor that begins during the Calendar Year the Board has certified such Tax Credit Redemption Certificate.

  • The Designated Investor may submit to the Commission at any time following the date of issuance of the Tax Credit Redemption Certificate by the Board, but no later than the general filing deadline for Utah State tax returns (including extensions) of the tax year for which the redemption may be claimed.

  • The Board shall Issue each Designated Investor a Tax Credit Redemption Certificate setting forth the amount of certified tax credits represented by such certificate (if any) that may be claimed by such Designated Investor, in accordance with U.C.A. Section 63N-6-408 and R357-7-11.

Related to Tax Credit Redemption Certificate

  • Tax credit certificate means a certificate issued by the office that:

  • Tax Redemption The meaning specified in Section 9.3(a) hereof.

  • Tax Redemption Date shall have the meaning specified in Section 16.02(a).

  • Credit certificate means a certificate issued by the allocating agency to a taxpayer that specifies the amount of affordable housing tax credits that can be applied against the taxpayer’s individual or corporate income tax, or franchise, captive insurance premium, or insurance premium tax liability as provided in this subchapter.

  • Final Redemption Amount means, in respect of any Note, its principal amount or such other amount as may be specified in, or determined in accordance with, the relevant Final Terms;

  • Tax Event Redemption Price means an amount equal to the unpaid principal amount of this Note to be redeemed, which shall be determined by multiplying (1) the Outstanding Principal Amount of this Note by (2) the quotient derived by dividing (A) the outstanding principal amount to be redeemed by Principal Life of the Funding Agreement by (B) the outstanding principal amount of the Funding Agreement.

  • Call and Put Redemption Amount means GBP 1 per Preference Share.

  • Maturity Redemption Payment means an amount per Deposit to which you are entitled on the Maturity Date based on the performance of the Reference Portfolio which is equal to your Principal Amount x (1 + Variable Return).

  • Satisfaction Certificate means the certificate materially in the form of the document contained in Call Off Schedule 5 (Testing) granted by the Customer when the Supplier has Achieved a Milestone or a Test;

  • Series A Redemption Notice has the meaning set forth in Section 16.6(b).

  • Note Redemption Price means, for the Redemption Date, an amount equal to the sum of:

  • Final Redemption Value means the Underlying Reference Value.

  • Early Redemption Amount means in respect of each Note in circumstances where such Notes are redeemed early pursuant to Conditions 7(b) or (c), the outstanding principal amount of each Note, unless otherwise specified in the Final Terms or Series Offering Document, as applicable;

  • Special Event Redemption Price has the meaning specified in Section 11.2.

  • Indenture Redemption Price has the meaning specified in Section 4.2(c).

  • Tax Event Redemption means, if a Tax Event shall occur and be continuing, the redemption of the Notes, at the option of the Company, in whole but not in part, on not less than 30 days nor more than 60 days' written notice.

  • Make-Whole Redemption Amount means the sum of:

  • Early Redemption Amount (k means the "Early Redemption Amount (k)" as calculated or, respectively specified by the Calculation Agent pursuant to § 4 (2) of the Special Conditions.

  • Triggering Redemption Amount means, for each share of Preferred Stock, the sum of (a) the greater of (i) 130% of the Stated Value and (ii) the product of (y) the VWAP on the Trading Day immediately preceding the date of the Triggering Event and (z) the Stated Value divided by the then Conversion Price, (b) all accrued but unpaid dividends thereon and (c) all liquidated damages and other costs, expenses or amounts due in respect of the Preferred Stock.

  • Debt Prepayment Application means, with respect to any asset disposition, the application by the Company or any Subsidiary thereof of cash in an amount equal to the Net Proceeds Amount (or portion thereof) with respect to such asset disposition to pay Senior Indebtedness of the Company or such Subsidiary.

  • Redemption Proceeds means any proceeds in any applicable currency from a redemption in respect of the Charged Assets in accordance with the terms and conditions of such Charged Assets.

  • Optional Redemption Amount means the sum of (i) 100% of the principal amount of the Debenture then outstanding, (ii) accrued but unpaid interest and (iii) all liquidated damages and other amounts due in respect of the Debenture.

  • Preferred Security Certificate means a certificate representing a Preferred Security substantially in the form of Exhibit A-1.

  • Note Certificate means a certificate issued to each Registered Holder in respect of its registered holding of Notes;

  • Monthly Redemption Amount means, as to a Monthly Redemption, one seventh of the original principal amount at 110% of such principal amount, plus accrued but unpaid interest, liquidated damages and any other amounts then owing to the Holder in respect of this Note.

  • Tax Event Redemption Date means the date upon which a Tax Event Redemption is to occur.