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===Gross up ({{gmslaprov|12.2(d)}})===
[[12 - GMSLA Provision|Expect]] some ninja swordplay on the extent of the [[gross up]] in {{gmslaprov|12.2(d)}}.  
[[12 - GMSLA Provision|Expect]] some ninja swordplay on the extent of the [[gross up]] in {{gmslaprov|12.2(d)}}.  


For one thing, adding in some exemption for [[871(m)]]; another favourite trick is to try to harmonise with the {{isdaprov|Indemnifiable Tax}}es regime of the {{isdama}}, by carving out a [[gross up]] obligation to the extent it is a function of the gross-up recipient’s tax status with the withholding jurisdiction:  
For one thing, adding in some exemption for [[871(m)]]; another favourite trick is to try to harmonise with the {{isdaprov|Indemnifiable Tax}}es regime of the {{isdama}}, by carving out a [[gross up]] obligation to the extent it is a function of the gross-up recipient’s tax status with the withholding jurisdiction:  
:“such Tax would not have been imposed but for a present or former connection between the jurisdiction imposing such Tax and the Recipient (other than the mere receipt of payment from Payer or the performance of Recipient’s obligations hereunder)”
:“such Tax would not have been imposed but for a present or former connection between the jurisdiction imposing such Tax and the Recipient (other than the mere receipt of payment from Payer or the performance of Recipient’s obligations hereunder)”
===Sales Tax===
{{gmslaprov|Sales Tax}} is defined in Paragraph {{gmslaprov|2.1}} as:
:{{GMSLA 2010 Sales Tax}}
For this bear of little brain this is a little ambiguous. Does this mean the {{gmslaprov|Party}} who suffers the {{gmslaprov|Sales Tax}} must pay it to the taxing authority upon receipt of an invoice, or does it mean the person who ''doesn’t'' suffer the Sales Tax must [[Gross-up|gross]] the other {{gmslaprov|Party}} up?

Revision as of 17:51, 19 January 2021

Gross up (12.2(d))

Expect some ninja swordplay on the extent of the gross up in 12.2(d).

For one thing, adding in some exemption for 871(m); another favourite trick is to try to harmonise with the Indemnifiable Taxes regime of the ISDA Master Agreement, by carving out a gross up obligation to the extent it is a function of the gross-up recipient’s tax status with the withholding jurisdiction:

“such Tax would not have been imposed but for a present or former connection between the jurisdiction imposing such Tax and the Recipient (other than the mere receipt of payment from Payer or the performance of Recipient’s obligations hereunder)”

Sales Tax

Sales Tax is defined in Paragraph 2.1 as:

Sales Tax means value added tax and any other Tax of a similar nature (including, without limitation, any sales tax of any relevant jurisdiction);

For this bear of little brain this is a little ambiguous. Does this mean the Party who suffers the Sales Tax must pay it to the taxing authority upon receipt of an invoice, or does it mean the person who doesn’t suffer the Sales Tax must gross the other Party up?