Tribal tax stamp definition

Tribal tax stamp means the stamp or stamps that indicate the Nooksack Tribal cigarette tax imposed under this Contract is paid or that identify those cigarettes with respect to which no tax is imposed.
Tribal tax stamp means the stamp or stamps that indicate the Swinomish Tribal cigarette tax imposed under this Chapter and the Contract is paid or that identify those cigarettes with respect to which no tax is imposed.
Tribal tax stamp means the stamp or stamps that indicate the Nisqually Indian Tribal cigarette tax imposed under the Contract is paid or that identify those cigarettes with respect to which no tax or another Tribal tax is imposed.

Examples of Tribal tax stamp in a sentence

  • The Tribe shall arrange for the creation and supply of a Tribal tax stamp by an appropriate manufacturer.

  • All cigarettes sold by the Tribal retailer shall bear a Tribal tax stamp.

  • Such ordinance may provide for compensation for wholesalers for their services in affixing the Tribal tax stamp.

  • For each player, the data contain every season he had played in the NBA up to and including the 2007–2008 season, not just the years he was on the all-star ballots.

  • Cigarettes purchased by Tribal members from Tribal retailers wholly owned by the Chehalis Tribe shall bear a Tribal tax stamp but the cigarette and retail sales tax rate shall not be charged to the tax-exempt purchaser.The Tribal retailers wholly owned by the Chehalis Tribe may charge a separate price for cigarettes sold to Tribal members, and such price shall not include the Tribal cigarette or retail sales tax.

  • All cigarettes sold by the Tribal retailer shall bear a Tribal tax stamp, including cigarettes subject to the Tribal cigarette tax, the Tribal member cigarette tax, or exempt from either of these taxes.

  • Compact Licensed Distributors shall be responsible for affixing the joint State- Tribal tax stamp and paying the tax to the Tribe.

  • All cigarettes sold by7 Tribal retailers are required to bear a Tribal tax stamp.

  • Such ordinance may provide for compensation for wholesalers for their services in affixing the Tribal tax stamp, including but not limited to deductions available under state law for similarly situated taxpayers.

  • Such cigarettes shall bear the Tribal tax stamp, however, the non-applicable tax value of the stamp shall be deducted from the selling price at the time of sale.


More Definitions of Tribal tax stamp

Tribal tax stamp means an officially approved tax stamp of the Ho-Chunk Nation that is applied to all tobacco packages intended for sale by a Ho-Chunk Nation retailer.
Tribal tax stamp or “Stamp” means the combined Band Cigarette Excise Tax and Band Fee stamp required by this Ordinance.
Tribal tax stamp means the stamp or stamps that indicate the taxes imposed under this Contract have been paid or that identify those cigarettes with respect to which no tax or another Tribal tax is imposed; initially the State Cigarette Tax Stamp will be used by the Tribe;
Tribal tax stamp means the stamp or stamps that indicate the Chehalis Tribal cigarette tax imposed under this chapter is paid.
Tribal tax stamp means the stamp or stamps that indicate the Snoqualmie Tribal cigarette tax imposed under the Compact has been paid or that identify those cigarettes with respect to which no tax or other Tribal tax is imposed.

Related to Tribal tax stamp

  • municipal tax means property rates or other taxes, levies or duties that a municipality may impose;

  • Local taxes means all taxes levied other than taxes levied for school operating purposes.

  • Applicable Tax State means the State in which the Owner Trustee maintains its Corporate Trust Office, the State in which the Owner Trustee maintains its principal executive offices and the State of Michigan.

  • council tax benefit means council tax benefit under Part 7 of the SSCBA; “couple” has the meaning given by paragraph 4;

  • Pre-Tax Income means income, as determined by GAAP, prior to deduction of the Bonus Pool (as hereinafter defined) and income taxes, and if applicable, after the deduction of any bonus pool of a future officer bonus plan adopted by the Company relating to an applicable Award Year and adjustments approved by the Board as described herein.

  • value added tax means value added tax charged in accordance with the Value Added Tax Act 1994.

  • central tax means the central goods and services tax levied under section 9 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act;

  • Actual Tax Liability means, with respect to any Taxable Year, the liability for Covered Taxes of the Corporation (a) appearing on Tax Returns of the Corporation for such Taxable Year and (b) if applicable, determined in accordance with a Determination (including interest imposed in respect thereof under applicable law).

  • Tax means any tax, levy, impost, duty or other charge or withholding of a similar nature (including any penalty or interest payable in connection with any failure to pay or any delay in paying any of the same).

  • Sales Tax Revenues means taxes collected under the Virginia Retail Sales and Use Tax Act

  • Income Tax Expense means for Borrower and its Subsidiaries, on a consolidated basis for any period, all state and federal income taxes (including without limitation Texas franchise taxes) paid or due to be paid during such period.

  • Income Tax Return means any return, declaration, report, claim for refund, or information return or statement relating to Income Taxes, including any schedule or attachment thereto, and including any amendment thereof.

  • Income Tax Act means the Income Tax Act, 1962 (Act No. 58 of 1962);

  • Federal Tax means any Tax imposed under Subtitle A of the Code.

  • Excise Tax Act means the Excise Tax Act (Canada);

  • Payroll Taxes means State Unemployment Insurance (“SUI”), Federal Unemployment Insurance (“FUI”) and payments pursuant to the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (“FICA”).

  • MUNICIPAL TAXABLE INCOME means the following:

  • Relevant Tax Authority means HMRC, or, if applicable, the tax authority in the jurisdiction in which the Supplier is established;

  • goods and services tax practitioner means any person who has been approved under section 48 to act as such practitioner;

  • Special Taxes means any and all present or future taxes, levies, imposts, deductions, charges or withholdings, or any liabilities with respect thereto, including those arising after the date hereof as result of the adoption of or any change in law, treaty, rule, regulation, guideline or determination of a Governmental Authority or any change in the interpretation or application thereof by a Governmental Authority but excluding, in the case of Lender, such taxes (including income taxes, franchise taxes and branch profit taxes) as are imposed on or measured by Lender’s net income by the United States of America or any Governmental Authority of the jurisdiction under the laws under which Lender is organized or maintains a lending office.

  • Sales Tax means all applicable provincial and federal sales, use, value-added or goods and services taxes, including GST/HST;

  • Pre-Tax Earnings means the Corporation's earnings before income taxes as reported in the Company's Consolidated Income Statement for each fiscal year of the Performance Period, excluding any non-cash charge incurred in accordance with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP) for any restricted stock or restricted stock unit awards granted during the Performance Period and all options, restricted stock and other equity compensation granted to Directors during the Performance Period.

  • Base Tax Year means the property tax levy year used

  • Goods and Services Tax (GST) shall mean any tax payable on the supply of goods, services or other things in accordance with the provisions of GST Law.

  • criminal tax matters means tax matters involving intentional conduct whether before or after the entry into force of this Agreement which is liable to prosecution under the criminal laws of the requesting Party;

  • Taxation means all forms of taxation, duties, rates, levies, contributions, withholdings, deductions, liabilities to account, charges and imposts whether imposed in the United Kingdom or elsewhere in the world;