Mistaken Distributions Sample Clauses

Mistaken Distributions. We may allow you to return your mistaken distributions provided there is clear and convincing evidence that the amount(s) distributed from the HSA was because of a mistake of fact due to reasonable cause. In determining whether this standard has been met, we shall have the ability to rely on your representation that the distribution was, in fact, a mistake. We may not permit the return of mistaken distributions that relate to a calendar year after December 31st of that year. In no event shall we restrict or limit HSA distributions to the payment or reimbursement of your qualified medical expenses. However, we may, on a case-by-case basis or as a matter of policy, place reasonable restrictions on both the frequency and the minimum amount of distributions from the HSA.
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Mistaken Distributions. The Custodian may allow the Account Owner to return mistaken Account distributions provided there is clear and convincing evidence that the amount(s) were distributed from the Account because of a mistake of fact due to reasonable cause (e.g., the Account Owner reasonably, but mistakenly, believed that an expense was a Qualified Medical Expense and was reimbursed for that expense from the Account). In determining whether this standard has been met, the Custodian may rely solely on the Account Owner’s representation that the distribution was, in fact, a mistake. The Custodian will not permit the return of mistaken distributions that relate to a calendar year in accordance with IRS Rules and the Custodian’s and HSA Administrator’s policies and procedures. The Custodian has no liability for any tax consequences that may arise from the Account Owner’s repayment of a mistaken distribution to the Account. The Account Owner is not entitled to a credit for any interest or other earnings that might otherwise have accrued prior to the date the mistaken distribution is re-deposited into the Account.

Related to Mistaken Distributions

  • Accounts Distributions (a) On or prior to the Closing Date, the Indenture Trustee shall establish and maintain or cause to be established and maintained, in the name of the Indenture Trustee for the benefit of the Noteholders, the Transferor and the Insurer, the Distribution Account as provided in Article V of the Sale and Servicing Agreement into which amounts shall be deposited in accordance with the terms of the Sale and Servicing Agreement.

  • Distributions Distributions shall be made to the Member at the times and in the aggregate amounts determined by the Member. Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary contained in this Agreement, the Company shall not make a distribution to the Member on account of its interest in the Company if such distribution would violate Section 18-607 of the Act or other applicable law.

  • Tax Distributions Tax distributions shall be made not less often than quarterly to each Member at the times (other than at the time of a Terminating Capital Event) necessary to provide the Members with sufficient minimum cash distributions to pay an amount equal to their quarterly estimated (and final annual) tax liabilities for all taxable periods directly related to taxable income (in excess of losses allocated to such Member for all prior periods) reportable by such Member as set forth on U.S. Schedule K-1 with respect to such Member’s interest in the LLC (including with respect to any year in which such Member sold its interest, whether during or after employment); provided, however, that each of the foregoing amounts shall be determined, in the case of a Member that is itself a pass-through entity, as if the equity owners of such Member were themselves Members of the LLC; and, provided, further, that the amount of such distributions shall be computed assuming the highest combined federal and state individual income tax rate in Texas and assuming (unless federal tax law is amended to provide otherwise) state taxes are deductible federally (such distributions, “Tax Distributions”) and shall take into account any amounts withheld and remitted to any tax authority by the LLC pursuant to any Withholding Tax Act as described in Section 7(k). Tax Distributions shall also be made within 30 days after the receipt of a final assessment with respect to any federal or state income tax audit of the LLC’s income tax returns. Tax Distributions shall be treated as advances of distributions that would otherwise be made in the absence of provisions of this Section 6(c), and distributions made pursuant to Section 6(a) shall be taken into account in determining the amount to be distributed pursuant hereto. If, following the end of any Fiscal Year, the LLC determines that it has made Tax Distributions to a Member that exceed the amount of distributions that would otherwise have been made to such Member with respect to such Fiscal Year in the absence of this Section 6(c), the LLC shall be authorized to recover such excess amount by reducing future distributions to such Member; provided, however, that the LLC shall retain the right, exercisable in its discretion, to recover any unpaid portion of such excess amount directly from such Member (or former Member). For the avoidance of doubt, it is the meaning and intention of this Section 6(c) that Tax Distributions shall fully and timely fund the federal and state income tax liability attributable to any taxable income (in excess of losses allocated to a Member for all prior periods) reportable by a Member as set forth on U.S. Schedule K-1 with respect to such Member’s LLC Interest (or, if such Member is itself a pass-through entity, the equity owners thereof), and, to the extent that Tax Distributions do not fully achieve this result, the LLC shall use reasonable efforts to accelerate or increase Tax Distributions accordingly, including, if reasonably practicable, following the occurrence of a Terminating Capital Event if the timing of the winding up and dissolution of the LLC following such Terminating Capital Event is such that income tax liability on amounts to be distributed on account thereof must be paid by the Members in the interim, and provided, however, that it shall not be deemed reasonable for the LLC to accelerate or increase Tax Distributions in the event that doing so would result in the LLC’s failing to have reasonable working capital reserves or would cause the LLC not to be in compliance with regulatory requirements, although in any such event the LLC would use reasonable efforts to borrow the funds necessary to accelerate or increase such Tax Distributions so as to fully and timely fund the federal and state income tax liabilities of the Members (or the equity owners of Members that are themselves pass-through entities).

  • Contract Distribution The Employer will provide all current and new employees with a link to the new Agreement. Each department or unit will maintain a paper copy of the contract accessible to all employees.

  • Allocation of Profits and Losses Distributions Profits/Losses. For financial accounting and tax purposes, the Company's net profits or net losses shall be determined on an annual basis and shall be allocated to the Members in proportion to each Member's relative capital interest in the Company as set forth in Schedule 2 as amended from time to time in accordance with U.S. Department of the Treasury Regulation 1.704-1.

  • Trust Account; Distributions On or before the issuance of the Certificates, Xxxxxx Xxx shall either (i) open with an Eligible Depository one or more trust accounts in the name of the Trustee of the Trust Fund that shall collectively be the “Trust Account”, (ii) in lieu of maintaining any such account or accounts, maintain the Trust Account by means of appropriate entries on its books and records designating all amounts credited thereto in respect of the Lower Tier Regular Classes and all investments of any such amounts as being held by it in its capacity as Trustee for the benefit of the Holders of the Trust Fund Certificates or

  • Excess Contributions An excess contribution is any amount that is contributed to your IRA that exceeds the amount that you are eligible to contribute. If the excess is not corrected timely, an additional penalty tax of six percent will be imposed upon the excess amount. The procedure for correcting an excess is determined by the timeliness of the correction as identified below.

  • Certificate Account; Security Distributions On or before the issuance of the Lower Tier Classes, Xxxxxx Xxx shall either (i) open with an Eligible Depository one or more trust accounts in the name of the Trustee of the Lower Tier REMIC that shall collectively be the “Certificate Account,” (ii) in lieu of maintaining any such account or accounts, maintain the Certificate Account by means of appropriate entries on its books and records designating all amounts credited thereto in respect of the Mortgage Securities and all investments of any such amounts as being held by it in its capacity as Trustee for the benefit of the Holders of the Lower Tier Classes or (iii) maintain the Certificate Account in the form of any combination of accounts or book entries described in clauses (i) and (ii) above. Any manner or manners in which the Certificate Account is maintained may at any time be changed without notice to, or the approval of, Holders of the Lower Tier Classes so long as funds held in the Lower Tier REMIC by, or for the account of, the Trustee shall at all times be identified. To the extent that the Certificate Account is maintained by the Trustee in the manner provided for in clause (ii) above, all references herein to deposits and withdrawals from the Certificate Account shall be deemed to refer to credits and debits to the related books of the Trustee. Xxxxxx Mae shall deposit in the Certificate Account all Security Distributions received by it as Trustee hereunder. All Security Distributions deposited from time to time in the Certificate Account, all investments made with such moneys, including all income or other gain from such investments, shall be held by the Trustee in the Certificate Account as part of the Lower Tier REMIC as herein provided, subject to withdrawal by Xxxxxx Xxx for the purposes set forth in Section 4.05.

  • When Can I Make Contributions You may make annual contributions to your Xxxx XXX any time up to and including the due date for filing your tax return for the year, not including extensions. You may continue to make regular contributions to your Xxxx XXX even after you attain RMD age. In addition, rollover contributions and transfers (to the extent permitted as discussed below) may be made at any time, regardless of your age.

  • Qualified Reservist Distributions If you are a qualified reservist member called to active duty for more than 179 days or an indefinite period, the payments you take from your IRA during the active duty period are not subject to the 10 percent early distribution penalty tax. 10) Qualified birth or adoption. Payments from your IRA for the birth of your child or the adoption of an eligible adoptee will not be subject to the 10 percent early distribution penalty tax if the distribution is taken during the one-year period beginning on the date of birth of your child or the date on which your legal adoption of an eligible adoptee is finalized. An eligible adoptee means any individual (other than your spouse’s child) who has not attained age 18 or is physically or mentally incapable of self-support. The aggregate amount you may take for this reason may not exceed $5,000 for each birth or adoption. You must file IRS Form 5329 along with your income tax return to the IRS to report and remit any additional taxes or to claim a penalty tax exception.

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