Taxes Act definition

Taxes Act means the Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997 (of Ireland) as amended.
Taxes Act means the Income and Corporation Taxes Xxx 0000.
Taxes Act means the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988;

Examples of Taxes Act in a sentence

  • The Directors have been advised that the Company qualifies as an investment undertaking as defined in Section 739B (1) of the Taxes Act.

  • As a registered charity, the Society is potentially exempt from taxation on its income and gains falling within s505 Income & Corporation Taxes Act 1988 and s256 Taxation of Chargeable Gains Act 1992 to the extent that these are applied to its charitable purposes.

  • Box UK may terminate this Agreement forthwith by giving notice in writing to the Client with immediate effect if a person who did not have previously have control (as that term is defined in section 1124 of the Corporation Taxes Act 2010) of the Client acquires control of the Client.

  • Tax deductible provisions against receivables are made pursuant to the Income Taxes Act and the Provisioning Act.

  • It should be noted that the determination of a company’s residence for tax purposes can be complex in certain cases and potential investors are referred to the specific legislative provisions that are contained in Section 23A of the Taxes Act.


More Definitions of Taxes Act

Taxes Act means the United Kingdom Income and Corporation Taxes Xxx 0000.
Taxes Act means the Taxes Consolidation Act, 1997, as amended from time to
Taxes Act means “Taxes Act” as defined in the section entitled “Taxation”.
Taxes Act means the U.K. Income and Corporation Taxes Act of 1988.
Taxes Act the Income and Corporation Taxes Xxx 0000;
Taxes Act means the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 1988
Taxes Act means the Income and Corporation Taxes Act 0000.