ITC definition

ITC. (this Section2 of the RFP) means the Instructions to Consultants that provides the Consultants with all information needed to prepare their Proposals.
ITC means an investment tax credit pursuant to Code Sections 38(b)(1), 46 and 48(a).
ITC means the investment tax credit established pursuant to Section 48 of the United States Internal Revenue Code of 1986.

Examples of ITC in a sentence

  • Power factor and excess Reactive Demand charges will be calculated at each Customer location at the time of the Location’s single highest 30-minute integrated kW reading of the Interval Demand Meter during the on-peak hours of the billing period, which are those hours from 7 a.m. until 11 p.m. consistent with the ITC Open Access Transmission Tariff.


More Definitions of ITC

ITC. (this Section2 of the RFP) means the Instructions to Consultants that provides the
ITC means the Oregon State Hospital’s (OSH) Psychology Internship Program’s (OSH-PIP) Internship Training Committee. The ITC consists of licensed doctoral psychologists, and licensed-eligible persons. The ITC assists the Training Director(s) with development, oversight, and evaluation of the internship program; this includes the development and implementation of policies as well as intern selection.
ITC means the federal investment tax credit of 15% in respect of an eligible individual’s “flow-through mining expenditure” as defined in subsection 127(9) of the Tax Act.
ITC means the tax credit for “energy property” described in Section 48(a)(3)(A)(i) and 48(a)(5) of the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as it may be amended or supplemented from time to time.
ITC means the 30% investment tax credit under Section 48 of the Code.
ITC. (this Section 3 of the RFP) means the Instructions to Consultants that, along with other Sections, provides the Consultants with all information needed to prepare their Proposals.
ITC means the Initial Test of Competence, a qualifying examination set by the Examinations Committee of SAICA as one of the prerequisites for registration as a CA(SA);