Tax Measure definition
Examples of Tax Measure in a sentence
Members must certify that the Tax Measure proceeds are used for provision of fire emergency response, prevention and suppression services.
Neither the Company nor any Company Subsidiary has claimed any employee retention credit pursuant to any COVID-19 Tax Measure nor has any obligations under any loans issued pursuant to the Paycheck Protection Program under the CARES Act.
We will staff to the ratio as stated below: grades 7-8 1:27.2 grades 9-12 1:29.07 continuation grades 10-12 1:20 Funding from the Secondary Parcel Tax, Measure C, will provide 8 FTEs at the secondary schools.
Should the Tax Measure to be placed on the ballot at a special election in June 2021 fail to pass or is subsequently repealed, this Agreement is terminated and shall be of no further effect upon certification of the election results.
Work is reviewed for accuracy and adequacy and conformance with prescribed procedures by a more senior Design Engineer or Project Engineer.
The Board shall adopt an annual budget for the Authority’s activities (“Administrative Costs”) within ninety (90) days of the date the Elections Office certifies the successful passage of the Tax Measure proposed concurrently with this Agreement to fund this Authority, and by June 1 of each succeeding year.
The Tax Measure proceeds, after deduction of the Administrative Costs of the Authority, shall be allocated to each Member in proportion to revenue raised in each Member’s respective tax rate areas.
In the event that the Sales Tax Measure fails to pass on this election, this Agreement shall be immediately null and void without further action by the Parties.
In the event the Sales Tax Measure passes by approval of the voters at the election, this entire Agreement will become fully effective and immediately binding on the Parties on the date the election is certified by the Whatcom County Auditor (the "Effective Date"), consistent with its terms, without further action or consent by the Parties hereto.
Any acknowledgement or settlement during or at the end of a Tax Audit or Tax Measure require the prior written consent of the Seller, which shall not be unreasonably withheld.