Filing Period definition

Filing Period means the taxable period as reported on the returns under audit.
Filing Period means 30 days beginning with the day after the last day of the reporting period to which a report relates;
Filing Period means the period prescribed by law during which candidates for elective office file their candidate declarations with the appropriate filing offices.

Examples of Filing Period in a sentence

  • Charges for services filed with the Third Party Claim Administrator beyond the Timely Filing period.

  • Payable Expense is the balance of Eligible Expenses remaining after the application of deductibles, coinsurance, copayments, discounts and that is submitted to this Plan for payment within the Timely Filing period.

  • Filing period availability follows a set schedule as defined by the Ohio Department of Taxation.

  • Beginning on the Commencement Date and thereafter throughout the Initial Term, Lessee shall pay City annual Base Rent in a combination of cash and public benefits as shown in the table below.

  • Filing period requirements are based on the aggregate of the withholdings made from both sources.


More Definitions of Filing Period

Filing Period means the ten (10) consecutive working days (excluding Saturday and Sunday) commencing on the second Monday in July in each odd numbered year during which candidates for municipal office shall file their declarations of candidacy.
Filing Period means period of time established by the Commission wherein applications for an examination shall be accepted.
Filing Period means the most recently ended YBI Quarterly Fiscal Period for which any Holdco Entity has filed an Annual Report or Quarterly Report on Form 10-K or Form 10-Q, as applicable, with respect to such YBI Quarterly Fiscal Period.
Filing Period has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1 of this Agreement.
Filing Period has the meaning set forth in Section 3.1.
Filing Period has the meaning given to such term in Section 6.4(a).
Filing Period means the time pe- riod during which documents and fees are required to be provided to the prop- er BLM office. Except for filings and recordings required of a small miner qualifying for a waiver under § 3833.1–7 of this title, filings under FLPMA that would have been due on December 30, 1994, and each December 30 through and including December 30, 2002, are waived effective January 1, 1994, and so long thereafter as the Act of October 21, 1998, is in effect. § 3833.0–5