Examples of U.S. Tax Purchase Price in a sentence
The Estimated Allocation of the U.S. Tax Purchase Price shall be prepared in accordance with the principles of Section 1060 and Section 483 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder.
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If Purchaser does not deliver an Allocation Dispute Notice within fifteen (15) days after receipt of the Estimated Allocation of the U.S. Tax Purchase Price and Local Tax Purchase Price, the Estimated Allocation of the U.S. Tax Purchase Price and Local Tax Purchase Price shall be deemed the Final Allocation of the U.S. Tax Purchase Price and Local Tax Purchase Price for all purposes hereunder.
Prior to the end of such fifteen (15) day period, Purchaser may accept the Estimated Allocation of the U.S. Tax Purchase Price and Local Tax Purchase Price by delivering written notice to that effect to Seller and Xxxxxx, in which case the Estimated Allocation of the U.S. Tax Purchase Price and Local Tax Purchase Price shall be deemed the Final Allocation of the U.S. Tax Purchase Price and Local Tax Purchase Price for all purposes hereunder when such notice is given.
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If the Parties and Xxxxxx do not agree upon a final resolution with respect to the Estimated Allocation of the U.S. Tax Purchase Price and Local Tax Purchase Price within such fifteen (15) day period, then the Estimated Allocation of the U.S. Tax Purchase Price and Local Tax Purchase Price shall be submitted immediately to an Allocation Firm.
Within ninety (90) days after the Closing Date, Buyer Representative shall prepare and deliver to Seller Representative (i) a draft IRS Form 8594 reflecting the allocation of the US Tax Purchase Price and (ii) a statement reflecting the allocation of the CA Tax Purchase Price (each, an “Allocation Statement”), in each case, consistent with the principles of this Section 2.5 and taking into account any allocation of the Purchase Price made pursuant to Section 7.2(b).