Contribution Deadline Sample Clauses

A Contribution Deadline clause sets a specific date or timeframe by which a party must deliver funds, assets, or other required contributions under an agreement. This clause typically applies to situations such as capital calls in investment agreements or initial payments in joint ventures, ensuring that all parties fulfill their financial or material obligations on time. By establishing a clear deadline, the clause helps prevent delays, supports project planning, and reduces the risk of disputes over late or incomplete contributions.
Contribution Deadline. The deadline for making a ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ contribution is your tax return due date (not including extensions). You may designate a contribution as a contribution for the preceding taxable year in a manner acceptable to us. For example, if you are a calendar-year taxpayer and you make your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ contribution on or before your tax filing deadline, your contribution is considered to have been made for the previous tax year if you designate it as such. If you are a member of the Armed Forces serving in a combat zone, hazardous duty area, or contingency operation, you may have an extended contribution deadline of 180 days after the last day served in the area. In addition, your contribution deadline for a particular tax year is also extended by the number of days that remained to file that year’s tax return as of the date you entered the combat zone. This additional extension to make your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ contribution cannot exceed the number of days between January 1 and your tax filing deadline, not including extensions.
Contribution Deadline. SIMPLE IRA deferral contributions must be deposited into the SIMPLE IRA as soon as administratively possible, but in no event later than 30 days following the month in which you would have otherwise received the money. Employer matching or nonelective contributions must be deposited no later than the due date for filing the employer’s tax return, including extensions.
Contribution Deadline. The deadline for making a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ESA contribution is the depositor’s tax return due date (not including extensions).The depositor may designate a contribution as a contribution for the preceding taxable year in a manner acceptable to the custodian. For example, if the depositor is a calendar-year filer and makes a ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ESA contribution on or before the tax filing deadline, the contribution is considered to have been made for the previous tax year if the depositor designates it as such.
Contribution Deadline. You may make regular (including catch-up) IRA contributions any time for a taxable year up to and including your federal income tax return due date, excluding extensions, for that taxable year. The due date for most taxpayers is April 15. The deadline may be extended or postponed in some situations. Examples of postponed contributions include a federally declared disaster, a terroristic or military action, or service in a hazardous duty area or combat zone.
Contribution Deadline. You may make regular (including catch-up) roll retirement plans or transfer assets from a SIMPLE ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ to a ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ contributions any time for a taxable year up to and ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ or other eligible retirement plan until two years have passed including your federal income tax return due date, excluding since the date on which you first participated in an employer's extensions, for that taxable year. The due date for most taxpayers is SIMPLE IRA plan, which is the initial contribution date. If you
Contribution Deadline. The deadline for making an HSA contribution is your tax return due date (not including extensions). You may designate a contribution as a contribution for the preceding taxable year in a manner acceptable to us. For example, if you are a calendar- year taxpayer and you make your HSA contribution on or before your tax filing deadline, your contribution is considered to have been made for the previous tax year if you designate it as such.
Contribution Deadline. The deadline for making a ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ contribution is your tax return due date (not including extensions). You may designate a contribution as a contribution for the preceding taxable year in a manner acceptable to us. For example, if you are a calendar year taxpayer, and you make your ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ contribution on or before April 15, your contribution is considered to have been made for the previous tax year if you designate it as such.
Contribution Deadline. You may make regular (including catch-up) ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ contributions any time for a taxable year up to and including your federal income tax return due date, excluding extensions, for that taxable year. The due date for most taxpayers is April 15. The deadline may be extended in some situations. Examples include a federally declared disaster, a terroristic or military action, or service in a combat zone.
Contribution Deadline. The deadline for making an IRA contribution is your tax return due date (not including extensions). You may designate a contribution as a contribution for the preceding taxable year in a manner acceptable to us. For example, if you are a calendar year taxpayer, and you make your IRA contribution on or before April 15, your contribution is considered to have been made for the previous tax year if you designate it as such.
Contribution Deadline. Your ▇▇▇ contribution for any year may be made to your ▇▇▇ during the tax year and up until the due date for filing your tax return, not including extensions. For most people, the tax return due date is April 15. However, if you are serving in or in support of the armed forces in a designated combat zone or qualified hazardous duty area, your contribution deadline may be extended past April 15. Generally, the extension is 180 days after the last day you are in a qualifying combat zone or hazardous duty area. You may also have an additional extension depending on when you entered the zone or area. For additional information, refer to IRS Publication 3 or consult your tax advisor.