Closing of the Books Method definition
Examples of Closing of the Books Method in a sentence
Taxes for a Straddle Period shall be apportioned in accordance with the Closing of the Books Method.
To the extent permitted by law or administrative practice with respect to other Income Tax Returns, the taxable period relating to Spinco or the Spinco Business shall be treated as ending on the Distribution Date, and if the taxable period does not, in fact, end on the Distribution Date, the Parties shall apportion all tax items between the portions of the taxable period before and after the Distribution Date on the Closing of the Books Method.
To the extent any Pre-Closing Emerson Combined Tax Return reflects operations of an Emerson Contributed Subsidiary for a Taxable period that includes the Closing Date, Emerson shall include in such Pre-Closing Emerson Combined Tax Return the results of such Emerson Contributed Subsidiary on the basis of the Closing of the Books Method to the extent permitted by Applicable Law.
For the purpose of (ii) above, Taxes shall be apportioned between the two portions of such taxable period in accordance with the Closing of the Books Method.
All Taxes with respect to a Straddle Period shall be allocated in accordance with the Closing of the Books Method.