Preparation of Consistent Return Sample Clauses

Preparation of Consistent Return. The Tax Matters Partner shall use good faith efforts to prepare, or cause to be prepared by the Accounting Firm, for each Tax Year, the Company’s federal income tax return, including Schedule K-1s (the “Tax Return”) in a manner that constitutes either a Consistent Return or an Excepted Non-Conforming Return. For purposes of this Agreement, a “Consistent Return” shall mean a Tax Return prepared on a basis consistent with the Fixed Tax Assumptions and other provisions in this Agreement and with Section 2.3 of the Contribution Agreement, and an “Excepted Non-Conforming Return” shall mean a Tax Return that is not prepared on a basis consistent with the Fixed Tax Assumptions and other provisions in this Agreement because there is not at least “substantial authority” (within the meaning of Regulation Section 1.6662-4(d)(2)) for filing a Tax Return on a basis consistent with the Fixed Tax Assumptions and other provisions in this Agreement as the result of (A) a final determination in any federal income tax audit or administrative or judicial proceeding involving such Tax Return or a Tax Return for a prior period making an adjustment to any item affected by the Fixed Tax Assumptions or (B) a Change in Tax Law or any other enactment, promulgation or issuance, as applicable, subsequent to the Effective Date of any of the types of authorities described in Treasury Regulation Section 1.6662-4(d)(3), (C) the breach of any representations, warranties, or covenants by a Class A Member, the Managing Member (as long as it is, or is an Affiliate of, a Class A Member) or the Tax Matters Partner (or Partnership Representative, as applicable) (as long as it is, or is an Affiliate of, a Class A Member) under this Agreement or the Contribution Agreement, or (D) the result of the breach of the representations, warranties or covenants of a Class B Member in Sections 3.11 or 12.3 of this Agreement or of Section 2.3 or Section 4.8 of the Contribution Agreement. A Tax Return that is neither a Consistent Return nor an Excepted Non-Conforming Return shall be a “Non-Conforming Return”). The Tax Matters Partner shall prepare the Tax Returns substantially in accordance with the Base Case Model except to the extent that any position taken in such Tax Returns (x) is one that the Accounting Firm will not report without disclosure under Code Section 6694(a)(2)(B) or (y) is one that is inconsistent with the other provisions of this Agreement. A Tax Return that is not filed substantially in acc...
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Related to Preparation of Consistent Return

  • Preparation of Returns The Managing Member shall cause to be prepared all federal, state and local tax returns of the Company for each year for which such returns are required to be filed and shall cause such returns to be timely filed. The Managing Member shall determine the appropriate treatment of each item of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit of the Company and the accounting methods and conventions under the tax laws of the United States of America, the several states and other relevant jurisdictions as to the treatment of any such item or any other method or procedure related to the preparation of such tax returns. Except as specifically provided otherwise in this Agreement, the Managing Member may cause the Company to make or refrain from making any and all elections permitted by such tax laws. As promptly as practicable after the end of each Fiscal Year, the Managing Member shall cause the Company to provide to each Member a Schedule K-1 for such Fiscal Year. Additionally, the Managing Member shall cause the Company to provide to each Member, to the extent commercially reasonable and available to the Company without undue cost, any information reasonably required by the Member to prepare, or in connection with an audit of, such Member’s income tax returns.

  • Statements of Reconciliation after Change in Accounting Principles If, as a result of any change in accounting principles and policies from those used in the preparation of the Historical Financial Statements, the consolidated financial statements of Holdings and its Subsidiaries delivered pursuant to Section 5.1(b) or 5.1(c) will differ in any material respect from the consolidated financial statements that would have been delivered pursuant to such subdivisions had no such change in accounting principles and policies been made, then, together with the first delivery of such financial statements after such change, one or more statements of reconciliation for all such prior financial statements in form and substance satisfactory to Administrative Agent;

  • Accounting Treatment For accounting purposes, the Merger is intended to be treated as a "purchase."

  • Joint Returns In the case of any Tax Contest with respect to any Joint Return, Parent shall have the sole responsibility and right to control the prosecution of such Tax Contest, including the exclusive right to communicate with agents of the applicable Taxing Authority and to control, resolve, settle, or agree to any deficiency, claim, or adjustment proposed, asserted, or assessed in connection with or as a result of such Tax Contest.

  • Accounting Terms; Changes in GAAP (a) All accounting terms not specifically defined in this Agreement shall be construed in accordance with GAAP applied on a consistent basis with those applied in the preparation of the Financial Statements.

  • Tax Return Preparation (i) To the extent not filed prior to the Closing Date, the Seller shall prepare (or cause to be prepared) all Tax Returns that are required to be filed by each of the Companies and their Subsidiaries for all Pre-Closing Tax Periods (each, a “Pre-Closing Period Tax Return”). All such Pre-Closing Period Tax Returns shall be prepared in a manner that is consistent with the prior practice of the Companies and their Subsidiaries, except as reasonably approved by Buyer. Buyer shall allow Seller access to any and all data and information necessary for the preparation of such Pre-Closing Period Tax Returns and shall cooperate fully with the Seller in the preparation of such Pre-Closing Period Tax Returns; provided, that no employee of Buyer, any Company or any Company Subsidiary shall be required to sign any such Tax Return without, at the request of such employee, being fully indemnified by Seller for any liability incurred as a consequence of signing such Tax Return. With respect to each Pre-Closing Period Tax Return filed after the Closing Date, no later than thirty days prior to the due date (taking into account any valid extensions thereof) (“Due Date”) for the filing of such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return, the Seller shall submit, or cause to be submitted, to the Buyer for its review drafts of such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return (together with all related work papers). Within ten days following Buyer’s receipt of such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return, Buyer shall have the right to object to such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return (by written notice to the Seller). If Buyer does not object by written notice to the Seller within such time period, such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return shall be deemed to have been accepted and agreed upon, and final and conclusive, for purposes of this Section 4.15(a)(i). If Buyer objects to such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return, it shall notify the Seller of such disputed item (or items) (in such written notice) and the basis for its objection and the Buyer and Seller shall act in good faith to resolve any such dispute as promptly as practicable. If the Buyer and Seller have not reached agreement regarding such dispute, the dispute shall be presented to the Independent Accounting Firm, whose determination shall be binding upon both Buyer and Seller, provided, however, that (i) such determination shall be limited to whether the disputed item is consistent with past practices, if applicable, and (ii) the Buyer and Seller shall require the Independent Accounting Firm to make a determination within ten (10) days but in no event later than five (5) days prior to the Due Date of such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return. With respect to each such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return, no later than two (2) days prior to the Due Date of such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return, (x) the Seller shall submit to the Buyer final drafts of such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return and (y) the Seller shall pay to the Buyer an amount equal to the liability for Taxes that are shown to be due and payable on the face of such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return. The Buyer shall cause the applicable Company or Subsidiary (as the case may be) to file each Pre-Closing Period Tax Return and pay to the applicable Tax authority all amounts shown to be due and payable on the face of such Pre-Closing Period Tax Return.

  • Accounting Terms and Principles (a) Except as set forth below, all accounting terms not specifically defined herein shall be construed in conformity with GAAP and all accounting determinations required to be made pursuant hereto shall, unless expressly otherwise provided herein, be made in conformity with GAAP.

  • Definitions and Principles of Construction Section 1.1 Defined Terms 1 Section 1.2 Principles of Constructions 1

  • Principles of Construction All references to sections and schedules are to sections and schedules in or to this Agreement unless otherwise specified. All uses of the word “including” shall mean “including, without limitation” unless the context shall indicate otherwise. Unless otherwise specified, the words “hereof,” “herein” and “hereunder” and words of similar import when used in this Agreement shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement. Unless otherwise specified, all meanings attributed to defined terms herein shall be equally applicable to both the singular and plural forms of the terms so defined.

  • Accounting Methods; Income Tax Elections Except as disclosed in ---------------------------------------- Company SEC Reports filed before the date of this Agreement, or as required by a Governmental Entity, the Company shall not change its methods of accounting in effect at December 31, 1997, except as required by changes in GAAP as concurred in by the Company's independent auditors. The Company shall not (i) change its fiscal year or (ii) make any material tax election, other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice, without consultation with Parent.

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