State & Federal Withholding & Reporting Sample Clauses

State & Federal Withholding & Reporting. A buyer may be required to withhold and deliver to the Franchise Tax Board an amount equal to 3.33% of the sales price of a California real property interest by either: 1) a seller who is an individual with either a last known street address outside of California or when the seller's disbursement instructions direct the proceeds to be sent to a financial intermediary of the seller; OR 2) a corporate seller which has no permanent place of business in California. The buyer may become subject to a penalty in an amount equal to the greater of 10% of the amount required to be withheld or $500. However, the buyer is not required to withhold any amount and will not be subject to penalty for failure to withhold if: a) the sales price of the California real property interest conveyed does not exceed $100,000; b) the seller executes a written certificate, under the penalty of perjury, certifying that the seller is a resident of California, or if a corporation, has a permanent place of business in California; OR c) the seller, who is an individual, executes a written certificate, under the penalty of perjury, that the California real property being conveyed is the seller's principal residence. The California Franchise Tax Board may grant reduced withholding or waivers. To obtain additional information regarding California withholding, contact the Franchise Tax Board, Withhold at Source Unit, P. O. Xxx 000, Xxxxxxxxxx, XX 00000-0000 (916/845-4900). Certain federal reporting and withholding requirements exist for real estate transactions where the seller (transferor) is a non-resident alien, a non-domestic corporation or partnership, a domestic corporation or partnership controlled by non-residents or non-resident corporations or partnerships.
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  • Federal and State Withholding The Company shall deduct from the amounts payable to the Executive pursuant to this Agreement the amount of all required federal, state and local withholding taxes in accordance with the Executive’s Form W-4 on file with the Company, and all applicable federal employment taxes.

  • Federal Income Tax Withholding The Bank may withhold all federal and state income or other taxes from any benefit payable under this Agreement as shall be required pursuant to any law or governmental regulation or ruling.

  • Withholding, Etc The payment of any Salary and bonus hereunder shall be subject to applicable withholding and payroll taxes, and such other deductions as may be required by law or the Company's employee benefit plans.

  • Taxes Withholding Etc (a) Payments to Be Free and Clear. All sums payable by any Credit Party hereunder and under the other Credit Documents shall (except to the extent required by law) be paid free and clear of, and without any deduction or withholding on account of, any Tax (other than a Tax on the overall net income of any Lender) imposed, levied, collected, withheld or assessed by or within the United States of America or any political subdivision in or of the United States of America or any other jurisdiction from or to which a payment is made by or on behalf of any Credit Party or by any federation or organization of which the United States of America or any such jurisdiction is a member at the time of payment.

  • Tax Reporting and Withholding The Company (and any agent of the Company) shall report all income required to be reported, and withhold from any payment under the Agreement the amount of withholding taxes due, in the opinion of the Company in respect of such income or payment and shall take any other action as may be necessary, in the opinion of the Company, to satisfy all obligations for the reporting of such income and payment of such taxes. The Company, the Board, or any delegatee shall not be held liable for any taxes, penalties, interest, or other monetary amounts owed by Executive or other person as a result of the deferral or payment of any amounts under this Agreement or as a result of the Company’s administration of amounts subject to the Agreement, except as expressly provided herein.

  • FIRPTA Withholding To prevent the withholding of federal income tax in an amount equal to 10% of the amount of the Purchase Price plus Partnership liabilities allocable to each Unit purchased, each tendering Limited Partner must complete the FIRPTA Affidavit included in the Assignment of Partnership Interest certifying the Limited Partner's taxpayer identification number and address and that such Limited Partner is not a foreign person. See the Instructions to the Assignment of Partnership Interest and Section 6.

  • Interest Reporting and Withholding (a) Unless otherwise agreed to by the parties, Seller will report to applicable taxing authorities and holders of Deposits, with respect to the period from January 1 of the year in which the Closing occurs through the Closing Date, all interest (including dividends and other distributions with respect to money market accounts) credited to, withheld from and any early withdrawal penalties imposed upon the Deposits. Purchaser will report to the applicable taxing authorities and holders of Deposits, with respect to all periods from the day after the Closing Date, all such interest credited to, withheld from and any early withdrawal penalties imposed upon the Deposits. Any amounts required by any governmental agencies to be withheld from any of the Deposits through the Closing Date will be withheld by Seller in accordance with applicable law or appropriate notice from any governmental agency and will be remitted by Seller to the appropriate agency on or prior to the applicable due date. Any such withholding required to be made subsequent to the Closing Date will be withheld by Purchaser in accordance with applicable law or appropriate notice from any governmental agency and will be remitted by Purchaser to the appropriate agency on or prior to the applicable due date.

  • Tax Withholding and Reporting The Bank shall withhold any taxes that are required to be withheld, including but not limited to taxes owed under Code Section 409A from the benefits provided under this Agreement. The Executive acknowledges that the Bank’s sole liability regarding taxes is to forward any amounts withheld to the appropriate taxing authorities. The Bank shall satisfy all applicable reporting requirements, including those under Code Section 409A.

  • Withholding and Reporting For any Tax Year (or portion thereof), the Employing Party shall (A) satisfy, or shall cause to be satisfied, all applicable Tax reporting obligations with respect to the issuance, exercise, vesting or settlement of Compensatory Equity Interests and (B) satisfy, or cause to be satisfied, all liabilities for Taxes imposed in connection with such issuance, exercise, vesting or settlement (including the employer portion of any employment taxes); provided that, (x) in the event Compensatory Equity Interests are settled by the corporation that is the issuer or obligor under the Compensatory Equity Interest (the “issuing corporation”) and the issuing corporation is not a member of the same Group as the Employing Party, the issuing corporation shall promptly remit to the Employing Party an amount of cash equal to the amount required to be withheld in respect of any withholding Taxes, and (y) the Employing Party shall not be liable for failure to remit to the applicable Tax Authority any amount required to have been withheld from the recipient of the Compensatory Equity Interest in connection with such issuance, exercise, vesting or settlement, except to the extent that the issuing corporation shall have remitted such amount to the Employing Party. Distributing shall promptly notify Spinco, and Spinco shall promptly notify Distributing, regarding the exercise of any option or the issuance, vesting, exercise or settlement of any other Compensatory Equity Interest to the extent that, as a result of such issuance, exercise, vesting or settlement, any other party may be entitled to a deduction or required to pay any Tax, or such information otherwise may be relevant to the preparation of any Tax Return or payment of any Tax by such other party or parties.

  • Reporting; Withholding (a) The Trustee shall timely provide to the Owners the Internal Revenue Service's Form 1099 and any other statement required by applicable Treasury regulations as determined by the Tax Matters Person, and shall withhold, as required by applicable law, federal, state or local taxes, if any, applicable to distributions to the Owners, including but not limited to backup withholding under Section 3406 of the Code and the withholding tax on distributions to foreign investors under Sections 1441 and 1442 of the Code.

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