Fiji tax definition

Fiji tax means tax imposed by Fiji, being tax to which this Agreement applies by virtue of Article 2; and

Examples of Fiji tax in a sentence

  • Where such income is a dividend paid by a company which is a resident of Fiji to a company which is a resident of Malaysia and which owns not less than 10 per cent of the voting shares of the company paying the dividend, the credit shall take into account Fiji tax payable by that company in respect of its income out of which the dividend is paid.

  • The credit shall not, however, exceed that part of the Fiji tax, as computed before the credit is given, which is appropriate to such item of income.

  • Subject to the laws of Malaysia regarding the allowance as a credit against Malaysian tax of tax payable in any country other than Malaysia, Fiji tax payable under the laws of Fiji and in accordance with this Agreement by a resident of Malaysia in respect of income derived from Fiji shall be allowed as a credit against Malaysian tax payable in respect of that income.

  • However, such dividends may be taxed in Fiji and according to the law of Fiji, but, where that person is the beneficial owner of the dividends, the amount of Fiji tax so charged shall not exceed 15 per cent of the gross amount of the dividends.

  • Such payment shall be payable by the Purchaser upon written demand from the Company; and(iii) within 60 days after Completion, procure the transfer of the 1 share in SABVL held by Ms. Chiu to the entity nominated by the Company, and shall procure approval from the Reserve Bank of Fiji, capital gains tax certificate from the Fiji tax authority and all other necessary Consents be obtained prior to the expiry of 60 days after Completion.

  • This Article shall apply to a person who is a resident of Fiji for the purposes of Fiji tax and is also resident in New Zealand for the purposes of New Zealand tax.

  • Remuneration (other than pensions) paid by the Government of New Zealand to an individual for services rendered to that Government in the discharge of governmental functions shall be exempt from Fiji tax if the individual is not a resident of Fiji for the purposes of Fiji tax or is a resident of Fiji for the purposes of Fiji tax solely for the purpose of rendering those services.

  • Following changes in the tax law in Fiji, the unutilised tax losses of the subsidiaries incorporated in Fiji incurred after 1 January 2014 as allowed by the Fiji tax law can be claimed as a deduction against future taxable income within four years of the incurrence of such losses.

  • Subject to the laws of Fiji regarding the allowances as a credit against Fiji tax of tax payable in any country other than Fiji, Papua New Guinea tax payable under the laws of Papua New Guinea and in accordance with this Agreement by a resident of Fiji in respect of income derived from Papua New Guinea shall be allowed as credit against Fiji tax payable in respect of that income.

  • In Fiji, tax avoidance scheme is captured under the Fiji Income Tax Act 2015 (ITA) and the Tax Administration Act 2009 (TAA).

Related to Fiji tax

  • input tax , in relation to a vendor, means—

  • Federal Tax means any Tax imposed under Subtitle A of the Code.

  • Income Tax means any federal, state, local or foreign Tax (a) based upon, measured by or calculated with respect to net income, profits or receipts (including, without limitation, capital gains Taxes and minimum Taxes) or (b) based upon, measured by or calculated with respect to multiple bases (including, without limitation, corporate franchise taxes) if one or more of the bases on which such Tax may be based, measured by or calculated with respect to, is described in clause (a), in each case together with any interest, penalties, or additions to such Tax.

  • State Income Tax means any Tax imposed by any State of the United States (or by any political subdivision of any such State) or the District of Columbia, or any city or municipality located therein, which is imposed on or measured by net income, including state and local franchise or similar Taxes measured by net income, and any interest, penalties, additions to tax, or additional amounts in respect of the foregoing.

  • Use tax means a nonrecurring tax, other than a sales tax, which (a) is imposed on or with respect to the exercise or enjoyment of any right or power over tangible personal property incident to the ownership, possession, or custody of that property or the leasing of that property from another including any consumption, keeping, retention, or other use of tangible personal property, and (b) is complementary to a sales tax.

  • council tax benefit means council tax benefit under Part 7 of the SSCBA; “couple” has the meaning given by paragraph 4;

  • foreign tax means any Foreign Income Taxes or Foreign Other Taxes.

  • Local taxes means all taxes levied other than taxes levied for school operating purposes.

  • central tax means the central goods and services tax levied under section 9 of the Central Goods and Services Tax Act;

  • value added tax means value added tax charged in accordance with the Value Added Tax Act 1994.

  • FATCA Withholding Tax means any withholding or deduction required pursuant to FATCA.

  • Payroll Taxes means State Unemployment Insurance (SUI), Federal Unemployment Insurance (FUI), and payments pursuant to the Federal Insurance Contributions Act (FICA).

  • Relevant Tax Authority means HMRC, or, if applicable, the tax authority in the jurisdiction in which the Supplier is established;

  • Sales Tax means all applicable provincial and federal sales, use, value-added or goods and services taxes, including GST/HST;

  • Tax or “Taxes” means any federal, state, local or foreign income, gross receipts, property, sales, use, license, excise, franchise, employment, payroll, withholding, alternative or add on minimum, ad valorem, transfer or excise tax, or any other tax, custom, duty, governmental fee or other like assessment or charge of any kind whatsoever, together with any interest or penalty, imposed by any Governmental Entity.

  • municipal tax means property rates or other taxes, levies or duties that a municipality may impose;

  • Withholding Tax means any tax, deduction, levy or similar payment obligation that is required to be deducted or withheld from a payment under Applicable Law. Annex 1 – Data Processing

  • Other Tax means any Federal Other Tax, State Other Tax, or Foreign Other Tax.

  • VAT means Value Added Tax

  • Transaction Payroll Taxes means the employer portion of any employment or payroll Taxes with respect to any bonuses, severance, option cashouts, Change in Control Payments or other compensatory payments in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, whether payable by Buyer, the Company or its Subsidiaries.

  • Income Taxes means any taxes measured, in whole or in part, by net or gross income or profits together with any interest, penalties or additions to tax.

  • Pre-Tax Income means income, as determined by GAAP, prior to deduction of the Bonus Pool (as hereinafter defined) and income taxes, and if applicable, after the deduction of any bonus pool of a future officer bonus plan adopted by the Company relating to an applicable Award Year and adjustments approved by the Board as described herein.

  • Relevant Tax means any present or future taxes, duties, assessments or governmental charges of whatever nature, imposed or levied by or on behalf of any Relevant Jurisdiction or any authority therein or thereof having the power to tax.

  • Actual Tax Liability means, with respect to any Taxable Year, the liability for Covered Taxes of the Corporation (a) appearing on Tax Returns of the Corporation for such Taxable Year and (b) if applicable, determined in accordance with a Determination (including interest imposed in respect thereof under applicable law).

  • MUNICIPAL TAXABLE INCOME means the following:

  • tax dues means the tax payable under this Act and does not include interest, fee and penalty; and