Taxes and dues definition

Taxes and dues or "Taxation" refer to all forms of taxes and similar charges levied, collected, withheld or assessed by local, city, regional, urban, government, state, federal authorities or other authorities in China or any other jurisdictional region, as well as any interest, additional taxes, fines, surcharges or penalties related to the above.

Examples of Taxes and dues in a sentence

  • Taxes and dues: Included in the rent are taxes and dues as on This date will provide the basis of any future changes to taxes and dues.

  • This provision concerns all Taxes and dues of any kind, whether they have direct or indirect, personal or real character (as e.g. income tax, capital tax, trade tax and turnover tax), whether these Taxes be levied on the total income or the aggregate property of the Lenders as mortgagees or on the extraordinary income or property or on any portion of the income and property or for reason of any legal or real events.

  • Taxes and dues in connection with any performance under this Agreement shall be borne by the Party who shall effect the payable taxes and dues according to the relevant laws and regulations.

  • Taxes and dues incurred during the lease term shall be borne by the responsible party in accordance with state regulations.