Hypothetical Tax Defined Sample Clauses

Hypothetical Tax Defined. The hypothetical tax is the ------------------------ applicable income and social taxes that Employee would have paid with respect to his compensation, bonus and benefits provided by the Company, if living and working in his home country, without any foreign assignment- related income and deductions. During the Secondment, Employee will be responsible for a hypothetical Colorado state income tax equal to what he would have paid had employee remained in Colorado at the time of assignment. Hypothetical tax withholding will be applied to base salary, bonus and any other compensation elements Employee would have received had the Employee not been assigned to a foreign assignment.
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Hypothetical Tax Defined. The hypothetical tax is the applicable income and social taxes that Employee would have paid, with respect to his compensation, bonus and benefits provided by the Company if living and working in his home country, without any foreign assignment-related income and deductions. Employee will be responsible for a hypothetical Iowa state income tax equal to what he would have paid had employee remained in Iowa at the time of assignment. Hypothetical tax withholding will be applied to base salary, bonus and any other compensation elements Employee would have received had Employee not been assigned to a foreign assignment.

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  • Tax Definitions The following terms, as used herein, have the following meanings:

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  • Allocation of Net Deferred Interest For any Distribution Date, the Net Deferred Interest on the Mortgage Loans will be allocated among the Classes of Certificates (or, with respect to the Class X Certificates, the Class PO Certificates) in proportion to the excess, if any, for each such Class of (i) the Monthly Interest Distributable Amount accrued at the Pass-Through Rate for such Class, over (ii) the amount of the Monthly Interest Distributable Amount for such Class calculated at the applicable Adjusted Cap Rate for such Class. On each Distribution Date, any amount of Net Deferred Interest allocable to a Class of Certificates (other than the Interest-Only Certificates) on such Distribution Date will be added as principal to the outstanding Class Principal Balance of such Class of Certificates. With respect to the Class X Certificates and each Distribution Date, any amount of Net Deferred Interest added to the Principal Balances of the related Mortgage Loans that is allocated to the Class X Certificates on such Distribution Date will be added as principal to the outstanding Class Principal Balance of the Class PO Certificates.

  • Allocation of Net Income and Net Loss Net Income or Net Loss of the Partnership shall be determined as of the end of each calendar year and as of the end of any interim period extending through the day immediately preceding any (i) disproportionate Capital Contribution, (ii) disproportionate distribution, (iii) Transfer of a Partnership Interest in accordance with the terms of this Agreement, or (iv) Withdrawal Event. If a calendar year includes an interim period, the determination of Net Income or Net Loss for the period extending through the last day of the calendar year shall include only that period of less than twelve (12) months occurring from the day immediately following the last day of the latest interim period during the calendar year and extending through the last day of the calendar year. For all purposes, including income tax purposes, Net Income, if any, of the Partnership for each calendar year or interim period shall be allocated among the Partners in proportion to their respective Partnership Percentages for the calendar year or interim period. In the event of a Net Loss for a particular calendar year or interim period, then, for such calendar year or interim period, the Net Loss for such calendar year or interim period shall be allocated among the Partners in proportion to their respective Partnership Percentages for the calendar year or interim period.

  • Allocation of Net Profits and Net Losses As of the last day of each Fiscal Period, any Net Profits or Net Losses for the Fiscal Period shall be allocated among and credited to or debited against the Capital Accounts of the Members in accordance with their respective Investment Percentages for such Fiscal Period.

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  • Determination of Net Asset Value The Trustees shall cause the Net Asset Value of Shares of each Series or Class to be determined from time to time in a manner consistent with applicable laws and regulations. The Trustees may delegate the power and duty to determine Net Asset Value per Share to one or more Trustees or officers of the Trust or to a custodian, depository or other agent appointed for such purpose. The Net Asset Value of Shares shall be determined separately for each Series or Class at such times as may be prescribed by the Trustees or, in the absence of action by the Trustees, as of the close of regular trading on the New York Stock Exchange on each day for all or part of which such Exchange is open for unrestricted trading.

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