ALLOCATION OFFSET Sample Clauses

ALLOCATION OFFSET. The Advisory Committee will reduce a Participant's allocation otherwise made under this Section 3.04 by the Participant's allocation under the following qualified plan(s) maintained by the Employer: ________________________. The Advisory Committee will determine this allocation reduction: (Choose (1) or (2))
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ALLOCATION OFFSET. The Advisory Committee will reduce a Participant's allocation otherwise made 12 13 under Part II of this Section 3.04 by the Participant's allocation under the following qualified plan(s) maintained by the Employer: ____________ _________________________________________________________________. The Advisory Committee will determine this allocation reduction: (Choose (1) or (2))
ALLOCATION OFFSET. The Administrative Committee will reduce a Participant's allocation otherwise made under Part II of this Section 3.04 by the Participant's allocation under the following qualified plan(s) maintained by the Employer: ___. The Administrative Committee will determine this allocation reduction: (Choose (1) or (2))
ALLOCATION OFFSET. The Advisory Committee will reduce a Participant's allocation otherwise made under Part II of this Section 3.04 by the Participant's allocation under the following qualified plan(s) maintained by the Employer: _____. The Advisory Committee will determine this allocation reduction: (Choose (1) or (2)) [n/a] (1) By treating the term "nonelective contribution" as including all amounts paid or accrued by the Employer during the Plan Year to the qualified plan(s) referenced under this Option (j). If a Participant under this Plan also participates in that other plan, the Advisory Committee will treat the amount the Employer contributes for or during a Plan Year on behalf of a particular Participant under such other plan as an amount allocated under this Plan to that Participant's Account for that Plan Year. The Advisory Committee will make the computation of allocation required under the immediately preceding sentence before making any allocation of nonelective contributions under this Section 3.04. [n/a] (2) In accordance with the formula provided in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement, numbered 3.04(j).
ALLOCATION OFFSET. The Advisory Committee will reduce a Participant's allocation otherwise made under Part II of this Section 3.04 by the Participant's allocation under the following qualified plan(s) maintained by the Employer:__. The Advisory Committee will determine this allocation reduction: (Choose (1) or (2)) [n/a] (1) By treating the term "nonelective contribution" as including all amounts paid or accrued by the Employer during the Plan Year to the qualified plan(s) referenced under this Option (j). If a Participant under this Plan also participates in that other plan, the Advisory Committee will treat the amount the Employer contributes for or during a Plan Year on behalf of a particular Participant under such other plan as an amount allocated under this Plan to that Participant's Account for that Plan Year. The Advisory Committee will make the computation of allocation required under the immediately preceding sentence before making any allocation of nonelective contributions under this Section 3.04. [n/a] (2) In accordance with the formula provided in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement, numbered 3.04(j).
ALLOCATION OFFSET. An Eligible Participant’s allocation under this Plan is reduced by allocations under ___ [insert name of plan(s)]. (See Section 2.1(d) of the BPD.) [Note: If this d. is checked, attach an addendum to this Agreement describing how such offset will be applied.] Ó 2002
ALLOCATION OFFSET. The davisory committee will reduce a participants allocation otherwise made under Part II of this Section 3.04 by the participants allocation under the following qualified plans maintained by the Employer (j)
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ALLOCATION OFFSET. The Advisory Committee will reduce a Participant's allocation otherwise made under Part II of this Section 3.04 by the Participant's allocation under the following qualified plan(s) maintained by the Employer: _________________________________. The Advisory Committee will determine this allocation reduction: (Choose (1) or (2)) [ ] (1) By treating the term "nonelective contribution" as including all amounts paid or accrued by the Employer during the Plan Year to the qualified plan(s) referenced under this Option (j). If a Participant under this Plan also participates in that other plan, the Advisory Committee will treat the amount the Employer contributes for or during a Plan Year on behalf of a particular Participant under such other plan as an amount allocated under this Plan to that Participant's Account for that Plan Year. The Advisory Committee will make the computation of allocation required under the immediately preceding sentence before making any allocation of nonelective contributions under this Section 3.04. [ ] (2) In accordance with the formula provided in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement, numbered 3.04(j). TOP HEAVY MINIMUM ALLOCATION - METHOD OF COMPLIANCE. If a Participant's allocation under this Section 3.04 is less than the top-heavy minimum allocation to which he is entitled under Section 3.04(B): (Choose (k) or (l)) [X] (k) The Employer will make any necessary additional contribution to the Participant's Account, as described in Section 3.04(B)(7)(a) of the Plan. [ ] (l) The Employer will satisfy the top-heavy minimum allocation under the following plan(s) it maintains: ___________. However, the Employer will make any necessary additional contribution to satisfy the top heavy minimum allocation for an Employee covered only under this Plan and not under the other plan(s) designated in this Option (l). See Section 3.04(B)(7)(b) of the Plan. If the Employer maintains another plan, the Employer may provide in an addendum to this Adoption Agreement, numbered Section 3.04, any modifications to the Plan necessary to satisfy the top-heavy requirements under Code Section 416. 16 104 RELATED EMPLOYERS. If two or more related employers (as defined in Section 1.30) contribute to this Plan, the Advisory Committee must allocate all Employer nonelective contributions (and forfeitures treated as nonelective contributions) to each Participant in the Plan, in accordance with the elections in this Adoption Agreement Section 3.04: (Choose (m) or (n))...
ALLOCATION OFFSET. The Employer will determine its contribution made on behalf of a Participant without regard to any contribution or benefit accrued by the Participant under another Plan maintained by the Employer unless the Employer modifies this paragraph by written resolution or other document identified as "Allocation offset."

Related to ALLOCATION OFFSET

  • Contribution Allocation The Advisory Committee will allocate deferral contributions, matching contributions, qualified nonelective contributions and nonelective contributions in accordance with Section 14.06 and the elections under this Adoption Agreement Section 3.04.

  • Offsetting Allocations Notwithstanding the provisions of Sections 6.1, 6.2.B and 6.2.C, but subject to Sections 6.3 and 6.4, in the event Net Income or items thereof are being allocated to a Partner to offset prior Net Loss or items thereof which have been allocated to such Partner, the General Partner shall attempt to allocate such offsetting Net Income or items thereof which are of the same or similar character (including without limitation Section 704(b) book items versus tax items) to the original allocations with respect to such Partner.

  • Pro Rata Allocation 37 Prospectus....................................................................................37

  • Other Allocations Except as otherwise provided in this Agreement, all items of Partnership income, loss, deduction, and any other allocations not otherwise provided for shall be divided among the Unit Holders in the same proportions as they share Profits or Losses, as the case may be, for the year.

  • Tax Allocation Prior to the Closing, Seller and Purchaser shall cooperate in good faith to determine a reasonable allocation of the total consideration paid for the Transferred Assets, as finally determined pursuant to Section 2.1(d), Section 2.1(i) and Section 3.3, in accordance with Section 1060 of the Code and the Treasury Regulations promulgated thereunder (the “Purchase Price Allocation”). Seller and Purchaser shall cooperate in good faith to mutually agree to such allocation and shall reduce such agreement to writing, which agreement shall be reflected in an Exhibit 2.1(j) to be approved by Seller and Purchaser prior to Closing. Seller and Purchaser shall jointly and properly execute each party’s respective completed Internal Revenue Service Form 8594, and any other forms or statements required by the Code (or state or local Tax law), Treasury Regulations or the Internal Revenue Service or other Governmental Authority (together with any and all attachments required to be filed therewith), which forms and statements will be prepared in a manner consistent with the Purchase Price Allocation. Seller and Purchaser shall file timely such forms and statements with the Internal Revenue Service or other Governmental Authority. The Purchase Price Allocation shall be appropriately adjusted to take into account any subsequent payments under this Agreement and any other subsequent events required to be taken into account under Section 1060 of the Code. Seller and Purchaser shall not file any Tax Return or other documents or otherwise take any position with respect to Taxes that is inconsistent with the Purchase Price Allocation; provided, however, that neither Seller nor Purchaser shall be obligated to litigate any challenge to such allocation by any Governmental Authority. Seller and Purchaser shall promptly inform one another of any challenge by any Governmental Authority to any allocation made pursuant to this Section 2.1(j) and agree to consult with and keep one another informed with respect to the state of, and any discussion, proposal or submission with respect to, such challenge.

  • Book Allocations The net income and net loss of the Company shall be allocated entirely to the Member.

  • Allocation Following the Closing, Purchaser shall prepare and deliver to Sellers an allocation of the aggregate consideration among Sellers and, for any transactions contemplated by this Agreement that do not constitute an Agreed G Transaction pursuant to Section 6.16, Purchaser shall also prepare and deliver to the applicable Seller a proposed allocation of the Purchase Price and other consideration paid in exchange for the Purchased Assets, prepared in accordance with Section 1060, and if applicable, Section 338, of the Tax Code (the “Allocation”). The applicable Seller shall have thirty (30) days after the delivery of the Allocation to review and consent to the Allocation in writing, which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld, conditioned or delayed. If the applicable Seller consents to the Allocation, such Seller and Purchaser shall use such Allocation to prepare and file in a timely manner all appropriate Tax filings, including the preparation and filing of all applicable forms in accordance with applicable Law, including Forms 8594 and 8023, if applicable, with their respective Tax Returns for the taxable year that includes the Closing Date and shall take no position in any Tax Return that is inconsistent with such Allocation; provided, however, that nothing contained herein shall prevent the applicable Seller and Purchaser from settling any proposed deficiency or adjustment by any Governmental Authority based upon or arising out of such Allocation, and neither the applicable Seller nor Purchaser shall be required to litigate before any court, any proposed deficiency or adjustment by any Taxing Authority challenging such Allocation. If the applicable Seller does not consent to such Allocation, the applicable Seller shall notify Purchaser in writing of such disagreement within such thirty (30) day period, and thereafter, the applicable Seller shall attempt in good faith to promptly resolve any such disagreement. If the Parties cannot resolve a disagreement under this Section 3.3, such disagreement shall be resolved by an independent accounting firm chosen by Purchaser and reasonably acceptable to the applicable Seller, and such resolution shall be final and binding on the Parties. The fees and expenses of such accounting firm shall be borne equally by Purchaser, on the one hand, and the applicable Seller, on the other hand. The applicable Seller shall provide Purchaser, and Purchaser shall provide the applicable Seller, with a copy of any information described above required to be furnished to any Taxing Authority in connection with the transactions contemplated herein.

  • Capital Accounts Allocations There shall be established in respect of each Holder a separate capital account in the books and records of the Up-MACRO Holding Trust in respect of the Holder's Capital Contributions to the Up-MACRO Holding Trust (each, a "Capital Account"), to which the following provisions shall apply:

  • Tax Allocations Each item of income, gain, loss or deduction recognized by the Company shall be allocated among the Members for U.S. federal, state and local income tax purposes in the same manner that each such item is allocated to the Member’s Capital Accounts pursuant to Section 3.2(d) or as otherwise provided herein, provided that the Board may adjust such allocations as long as such adjusted allocations have substantial economic effect or are in accordance with the interests of the Members in the Company, in each case within the meaning of the Code and the Treasury Regulations. Tax credits and tax credit recapture shall be allocated in accordance with the Members’ interests in the Company as provided in Treasury Regulations section 1.704-1(b)(4)(ii). Items of Company taxable income, gain, loss and deduction with respect to any property (other than cash) contributed to the capital of the Company or revalued shall, solely for tax purposes, be allocated among the Members, as determined by the Board in accordance with Section 704(c) of the Code, so as to take account of any variation between the adjusted basis of such property to the Company for U.S. federal income tax purposes and its fair market value at the time of contribution or revaluation, as the case may be. All of the Members agree that the Board is authorized to select the method or convention, or to treat an item as an extraordinary item, in relation to any variation of any Member’s interest in the Company described in section 1.706-4 of the Treasury Regulations in determining the Members’ distributive shares of Company items. All matters concerning allocations for U.S. federal, state and local and non-U.S. income tax purposes, including accounting procedures, not expressly provided for by the terms of this Agreement shall be determined by the Board in its sole discretion. Each Class B Ordinary Share is intended to be treated as a profits interest for U.S. federal income tax purposes, and all of the Members agree to report consistently with, and to take any action requested by the Board to ensure, such treatment.

  • Gross Income Allocation If any Partner has a deficit Capital Account at the end of any Fiscal Year which is in excess of the sum of (i) the amount such Partner is obligated to restore, if any, pursuant to any provision of this Agreement, and (ii) the amount such Partner is deemed to be obligated to restore pursuant to the penultimate sentences of Treasury Regulations Section 1.704-2(g)(1) and 1.704-2(i)(5), each such Partner shall be specially allocated items of Partnership income and gain in the amount of such excess as quickly as possible; provided that an allocation pursuant to this Section 5.05(c) shall be made only if and to the extent that a Partner would have a deficit Capital Account in excess of such sum after all other allocations provided for in this Article V have been tentatively made as if Section 5.05(b) and this Section 5.05(c) were not in this Agreement.

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