Withholdings definition

Withholdings shall have the meaning specified in Section 11.2(e) of the Participation Agreement.
Withholdings has the meaning given to that term in Section 2.15.
Withholdings means the amount withheld by a business from

Examples of Withholdings in a sentence

  • For clarity, Licensee’s reimbursement of Duality Costs in the Territory shall not be deemed to be License Payments or subject to any Tax Withholdings.

  • If Licensee did not conduct the Tax Withholding when making its payment(s) to Duality, but is later determined by Applicable Law to pay an amount of tax on account of Duality to the tax authorities, Duality will promptly refund that amount of Tax Withholdings to Licensee, provided that Duality shall not be liable for any interest or other penalty on such payments.

  • Withholdings range from $ 0 (tax treaty), 14% (appropriate student VISA) to 30% for non-U.S. residents.❑ Supplemental awards and scholarships that are directly paid by a club or district will follow the tax regulations of their taxing authority.

  • For clarity, Licensee’s reimbursement of Duality Costs shall not be deemed to be License Payments or subject to any Tax Withholdings.


More Definitions of Withholdings

Withholdings means withholding tax and any other amounts (including without limitation, amounts withheld as a result of a failure to provide a tax file number) which 3PL is required or permitted to withhold from a dividend payable on Participating Shares.
Withholdings means all taxes and any other source deductions or amounts which the Corporation is required by applicable law to withhold from any amounts to be paid or credited under this Plan.
Withholdings means the amount withheld by a business from the wages of new employees or estimated taxes paid by, or on behalf of, partners that are new employees, or any combination thereof, pursuant to the "New Jersey Gross Income Tax Act," N.J.S.54A:1-1 et seq., and, if the new employee is an employee whose position has moved to New Jersey but whose income is not subject to the New Jersey gross income tax pursuant to N.J.S.54A:1-1 et seq., the amount of withholding that would occur if the employee were to move to New Jersey.
Withholdings means the amount reasonably determined jointly by Parent and the Company in good faith to be withheld from the Merger Consideration as required by Applicable Law (arising from, without limitation, withholding obligations of the Company and its Subsidiaries arising from the cancellation and settlement of any Options or Warrants), which amount(s) shall be timely remitted to the appropriate Governmental Body by or on behalf of the Surviving Corporation at or after the Closing.
Withholdings means the amount withheld by a business from the wages of full-time employees or estimated taxes paid by, or on behalf of, partners that are full-time employees, or any combination thereof, pursuant to theNew Jersey Gross Income Tax Act,” N.J.S.A. 54A:1-1 et seq. Withholdings shall not include amounts withheld by a business from stock options or from stock options, money, or other payments given to a full-time employee pursuant to the termination of employment of the full-time employee. Withholdings shall include amounts withheld by a business from money or other payments given to a full-time employee pursuant to a bonus for commencing employment or for services rendered by the full-time employee.
Withholdings has the meaning ascribed to it in Section 5.04(b).
Withholdings shall have the meaning set forth in Section 5.2.