Board of Equalization definition

Board of Equalization means the California State Board of Equalization.
Board of Equalization means the California State Board of Equalization that collects the Proposition A Sales Tax.
Board of Equalization means the California State Board of Equalization that collects the Measure R Sales Tax.

Examples of Board of Equalization in a sentence

  • Out-of-state Contractors shall indicate California Board of Equalization permit number and sales permit number on invoices, if California sales tax is added and collectable.

  • Contractor accordingly agrees on behalf of itself and its permitted successors and assigns to report any change in ownership to the County Assessor, the State Board of Equalization or other public agency as required by law.

  • Tenant and all subtenants (to the extent permitted) shall also promptly notify Director of and furnish to City copies of any audit reports covering this facility conducted by the California Franchise Tax Board or the Board of Equalization.

  • Contractor and applicable Subcontractors shall apply for and comply with all of the conditions of the sub permit pursuant to Section 260.020 of the California State Board of Equalization, Chapter 2, “Compliance Policy and Procedures Manual: Registration, subchapter Contractors,” as may be amended from time to time.

  • For all leases and purchases of materials, equipment, supplies, or other tangible personal property used to perform the Agreement and shipped from outside California, the Contractor and any subcontractors leasing or purchasing such materials, equipment, supplies or other tangible personal property shall obtain a Use Tax Direct Payment Permit from the California State Board of Equalization (“SBE”) in accordance with the applicable SBE criteria and requirements.

  • Out-of-state contractors shall indicate California Board of Equalization permit number and sales permit number on invoices, if California sales tax is added and collectable.

  • Contractor agrees on behalf of itself and its permitted successors and assigns to report any change in ownership to the County Assessor, the State Board of Equalization or other public agency as required by law.

  • Contractor represents that it will collect, report, and pay all sales or use taxes to the State Board of Equalization.

  • In accordance with Public Resources Code Section 5080.18(b), copies of all sales and use tax returns submitted by Concessionaire to the California State Board of Equalization, the Employment Development Department, the Franchise Tax Board, or any other governmental agency shall be concurrently submitted to State.

  • The following employees shall receive, in addition to their bi-weekly salary, the equivalent of one hundred nineteen (119) dollars a month or approximately fifty-five (55) dollars bi-weekly for receiving an Advanced Appraisal Certificate issued by the State Board of Equalization.


More Definitions of Board of Equalization

Board of Equalization means the mayor and council convened as a board, in accordance with law, for the purpose of equalizing the assessments of real and personal property in the city.
Board of Equalization means the State Board of Equalization, which collects the Measure R Sales Tax.
Board of Equalization means the Califomia State Board of Equalization that collects the Measme R Sales Tax.
Board of Equalization means the California State Board of Equalization which collects the Proposition C Sales Tax. The California Department of Tax and Fee Administration has replaced the Board of Equalization for the purposes of collecting and disbursing the Pledged Tax.
Board of Equalization means the California public tax commission charged with California tax administration and fee collection for the State of California.'

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