Tax Law definition

Tax Law means the law of any governmental entity or political subdivision thereof relating to any Tax.
Tax Law means any Law relating to Taxes.
Tax Law means the Law of any governmental entity or political subdivision thereof relating to any Tax.

Examples of Tax Law in a sentence

  • The Company agrees that it will not seek any tax exemption for the Facility which could provide benefits for more than the periods provided for herein and specifically agrees that the exemptions provided for herein, to the extent actually received (based on the number of lease years elapsed), supersede and are in substitution of the exemptions provided by Section 485-b, 485-e and 487 of the New York Real Property Tax Law (“RPTL”).


More Definitions of Tax Law

Tax Law means the law of any Governmental Authority or political subdivision thereof relating to any Tax.
Tax Law means any applicable Law relating to Taxes.
Tax Law means a statute, regulation or administrative rule or judicial opinion enacted, issued or promulgated for the determination, imposition, assessment or collection of any Tax.
Tax Law means the relevant tax legislation of an applicable jurisdiction, as amended from time to time and in effect on any given date.
Tax Law means any Legal Requirement (whether domestic or foreign) relating to Taxes.
Tax Law means the Law of any Governmental Authority relating to any Tax.
Tax Law means the Internal Revenue Code, federal, state or local laws relating to Taxes and any regulations or official administrative pronouncements released thereunder.