Substantially Equal Periodic Payments Sample Clauses

The Substantially Equal Periodic Payments clause establishes a method for distributing funds, typically from retirement accounts, through a series of regular, consistent payments over time. This approach is often used to allow early withdrawals from retirement plans without incurring the usual penalties, provided the payments are calculated according to IRS-approved methods and continue for a specified period or until a certain age is reached. The core function of this clause is to provide a penalty-free mechanism for accessing retirement funds early, ensuring compliance with tax regulations while offering financial flexibility.
Substantially Equal Periodic Payments. You are not subject to the additional 10 percent early distribution penalty tax if you are taking a series of substantially equal periodic payments (at least annual payments) over your life expectancy or the joint life expectancy of you and your beneficiary. You must continue these payments for the longer of five years or until you reach age 59½.
Substantially Equal Periodic Payments. You are not subject to the additional 10% early withdrawal penalty tax if you are taking a series of substantially equal periodic payments (at least annual payments) over your life expectancy or the joint life expectancy of you and your beneficiary. You must continue these payments for the longer of five years or until you reach age 59½. If you take payments to pay for unreimbursed medical expenses exceeding 7.5% of your adjusted gross income, you will not be subject to the 10% early withdrawal penalty tax. The medical expenses may be for you, your spouse, or any dependent listed on your tax return. If you are unemployed and have received unemployment compensation for 12 consecutive weeks under a federal or state program, you may take payments from your ▇▇▇ to pay for health insurance premiums without incurring the 10% early withdrawal penalty tax.
Substantially Equal Periodic Payments. You are not subject to the additional 10% early withdrawal penalty tax

Related to Substantially Equal Periodic Payments

  • Periodic Payments GLAIC will pay the Policyholder the amounts specified in the Accumulation Fund Schedule as Periodic Payouts, including the Maturity Payout, on the dates specified (subject to Section 4.7). Such payment amounts are adjusted to reflect any other payment payable under this Section of the Policy. The interest factor used in making such adjustments is the Guaranteed Rate.

  • Lump Sum Payments The retiring allowance shall be paid in annual instalments, to a maximum of three

  • Automatic Payments You can agree with a seller who accepts PayPal to use PayPal as the payment method for future purchases with that seller. This agreement is between you and the seller and allows you to pay the seller on a one-time, regular or sporadic basis. Depending on the seller you wish to pay, you might also be able to directly instruct PayPal to make future payments to the seller on your behalf on a one-time, regular or sporadic basis. Examples of automatic payments that can be arranged by you either with a seller or with PayPal include those that PayPal calls a “billing agreement,” "subscription," "recurring payment,” “reference transaction,” "preauthorised transfer" or "preapproved payment." You authorise and instruct PayPal to pay the third party (or another person they direct) amounts from your payment method for the amounts you agree to owe and as presented to PayPal by that third party. You may cancel an automatic payment up to 3 business days before the date of the next scheduled payment from your account settings or by contacting us. Once you contact PayPal to cancel an automatic payment, all future automatic payments under your agreement with that seller will be stopped. If you cancel an automatic payment, you may still owe the seller money for the purchase or have additional obligations to the seller for any goods or services that you receive but have not paid for. If you have authorised an automatic payment and PayPal performs currency conversion for an automatic payment transaction, PayPal will use the transaction exchange rate (including PayPal's currency conversion fee) in effect at the time the automatic payment transaction is processed.

  • Monthly On or prior to the 20th calendar day of each calendar month, beginning with November 2023 (such date, the “Monthly Reporting Date”), the Collateral Agent shall compile and provide (or cause to be provided) to the Agents, the Equityholder, the Borrower and the Lenders, a monthly report for the prior calendar month (each, a “Monthly Report”) in accordance with this Section 8.07. The Investment Advisor shall provide to the Collateral Agent information as is reasonably requested by the Collateral Agent or necessary to produce the Monthly Report. The Collateral Agent shall, based, in part, on the information provided to it, calculate: (i) Aggregate Net Collateral Balance, (ii) Borrowing Base, (iii) Excess Concentration Amount, (iv) Maximum Available Amount, (v) each Coverage Test, (vi) for any Payment Date Report, completion of Priority of Payments pursuant to Section 9.01(a), (vii) balances for each of the Covered Accounts, (viii) EOD Borrowing Base, (ix) EOD OC Ratio, (x) EOD OC Ratio Breach, (xi) Distribution Borrowing Base and (xii) such other calculations as may be mutually agreed upon by the Collateral Agent, the Investment Advisor and the Administrative Agent. As used herein, the “Monthly Report Determination Date” with respect to any calendar month in which a Payment Date does not occur (or, if such day is not a Business Day, the next Business Day) will be the last day of such calendar month. The Monthly Report for a calendar month shall contain the information with respect to the Collateral Assets and Eligible Investments included in the Collateral that is agreed to by the Investment Advisor, the Administrative Agent and the Collateral Agent from time to time, and shall be determined as of the Monthly Report Determination Date for such calendar month. The Investment Advisor shall cooperate with the Collateral Agent in connection with the preparation of the Monthly Reports and each daily report delivered pursuant to Section 8.07(c) below. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Investment Advisor shall timely supply any information maintained by it that the Collateral Agent may from time to time reasonably request and reasonably needs to complete the calculations and reports required to be prepared by the Collateral Agent hereunder or required to permit the Collateral Agent to perform its obligations hereunder In addition, the Borrower shall provide (or cause to be provided) in each Monthly Report a statement setting forth in reasonable detail each amendment, modification or waiver under any Related Document for each Collateral Asset that constitutes a Material Modification that became effective since the immediately preceding Monthly Report (or, in respect of the first Monthly Report, from the Closing Date).

  • Monthly Payments On or before each Transfer Date, the Servicer shall instruct the Trustee in writing (which writing shall be substantially in the form of Exhibit B hereto) to withdraw and the Trustee, acting in accordance with such instructions, shall withdraw on such Transfer Date or the related Distribution Date, as applicable, to the extent of available funds, the amounts required to be withdrawn from the Finance Charge Account, the Principal Account, the Principal Funding Account and the Distribution Account as follows: (a) A n amount equal to the Class A Available Funds deposited into the Finance Charge Account for the related Monthly Period will be distributed on each Transfer Date in the following priority: (i) an amount equal to Class A Monthly Interest for such Transfer Date, plus the amount of any Class A Deficiency Amount for such Transfer Date, plus the amount of any Class A Additional Interest for such Transfer Date, shall be deposited by the Servicer or the Trustee into the Distribution Account; (ii) an amount equal to the Net Swap Payment, if any, for such Transfer Date, plus the amount of any Net Swap Payments previously due but not paid to the Swap Counterparty shall be distributed to the Swap Counterparty; (iii) an amount equal to the Class A Servicing Fee for such Transfer Date plus the amount of any Class A Servicing Fee due but not paid to the Servicer on any prior Transfer Date shall be distributed to the Servicer; (iv) an amount equal to the Class A Investor Default Amount, if any, for the preceding Monthly Period shall be treated as a portion of Investor Principal Collections and deposited into the Principal Account on such Transfer Date; and (v) the balance, if any, shall constitute Excess Spread and shall be allocated and distributed as set forth in Section 4.11. (b) An amount equal to the Class B Available Funds deposited into the Finance Charge Account for the related Monthly Period will be distributed on each Transfer Date in the following priority: (i) an amount equal to the Class B Monthly Interest for such Transfer Date, plus the amount of any Class B Deficiency Amount for such Transfer Date, plus the amount of any Class B Additional Interest for such Transfer Date, shall be deposited by the Servicer or the Trustee into the Distribution Account; (ii) an amount equal to the Class B Servicing Fee for such Transfer Date, plus the amount of any Class B Servicing Fee due but not paid to the Servicer on any prior Transfer Date for such Transfer Date shall be distributed to the Servicer; and (iii) the balance, if any, shall constitute Excess Spread and shall be allocated and distributed as set forth in Section 4.11. (c) An amount equal to the Collateral Available Funds deposited into the Finance Charge Account for the related Monthly Period will be distributed on each Transfer Date in the following priority: (i) if the Seller or The Bank of New York is no longer the Servicer, an amount equal to the Collateral Interest Servicing Fee for such Transfer Date plus the amount of any Collateral Interest Servicing Fee due but not paid to the Servicer on any prior Transfer Date shall be distributed to the Servicer; and (ii) the balance, if any, shall constitute Excess Spread and shall be allocated and distributed as set forth in Section 4.11. (d) During the Revolving Period, an amount equal to the Available Investor Principal Collections deposited into the Principal Account for the related Monthly Period will be distributed on each Transfer Date in the following priority: (i) an amount equal to the lesser of (A) the product of (1) a fraction, the numerator of which is equal to the Available Investor Principal Collections for such Transfer Date and the denominator of which is equal to the sum of the Available Investor Principal Collections available for sharing as specified in the related Series Supplement for each Series in Group One and (2) the Cumulative Series Principal Shortfall and (B) Available Investor Principal Collections, shall remain in the Principal Account to be treated as Shared Principal Collections and applied to Series in Group One other than this Series 2000-E; and (ii) an amount equal to the excess, if any, of (A) the Available Investor Principal Collections for such Transfer Date over (B) the applications specified in subsection 4.09(d)(i) above shall be paid to the Holder of the Seller Interest; provided, however, that the amount to be paid to the Holder of the Seller Interest pursuant to this subsection 4.09(d)(ii) with respect to such Transfer Date shall be paid to the Holder of the Seller Interest if, and only to the extent that, the Seller Interest on such Date of Processing is equal to or greater than the Minimum Seller Interest (after giving effect to the inclusion in the Trust of all Receivables created on or prior to such Transfer Date and the application of payments referred to in subsection 4.03(b)) and otherwise shall be considered as Unallocated Principal Collections and deposited into the Principal Account in accordance with subsection 4.05(e).