Priority Tax Distributions Sample Clauses

Priority Tax Distributions. A. In the event that the Company engages in the sale of one or more Properties other than the Properties listed on Schedule 4.6A-1 (each, a "Contributed Property") within four years following the Closing (the “Protected Period”) in a taxable transaction (a “Protected Sale”), any Investor will be entitled to receive distributions within thirty (30) days following such Protected Sale from the Distributable Cash generated from such sale (“Priority Tax Distributions”), before distributions of any Distributable Cash generated from such sale are made to the other Members, in an amount equal to the Applicable Percentage of its Allowed Investor Claims Account with respect to the Contributed Property subject to the Protected Sale.
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Priority Tax Distributions. The Manager shall for purposes of assisting Members in paying income taxes with respect to Company Profits with respect to Members entitled to receive distributions and who are taxable for U. S. income tax purposes, make a distribution in accordance with Sharing Ratios to Members with an obligation to pay income taxes with respect to Profits, out of Net Cash Receipts, within 90 days after the end of a fiscal year in which the Company had Profits allocated to Members and taxable to them for federal income tax purposes, of an amount estimated by the Manager, which would, in the judgment of the Manager, when added to all prior distributions relating to the tax period or made earlier in the year of distribution, allow for the payment out of the aggregate of all such distributions of the approximate expected U.S. federal, state, and local income tax which may be payable with respect to such taxable Profits of the Company by a hypothetical typical Member, determined using an assumed tax rate of not less than [60%] of the then current top federal individual income tax rate applied only to the taxable Profits of the Company, [unless the Manager for good cause determines that a lesser rate is more likely to be typical.] The Manager in its discretion may make any such distribution directly to tax authorities for the benefit of the Member; such discretion for direct payment may be, but need not be, separately exercised Member by Member. No right relating to any such tax related distribution is assignable.

Related to Priority Tax Distributions

  • 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).

  • Priority Tax Claims Except to the extent that a Holder of an Allowed Priority Tax Claim agrees to a less favorable treatment, in full and final satisfaction, settlement, release, and discharge of and in exchange for each Allowed Priority Tax Claim, each Holder of such Allowed Priority Tax Claim shall be treated in accordance with the terms set forth in section 1129(a)(9)(C) of the Bankruptcy Code.

  • Cash Flow Distributions The Cash Flow of the Company, if any, shall be distributed to the Member subject to any limitations on the Company’s ability to make distributions imposed by the Company’s lenders or by applicable law.

  • Interim Distributions At such times as may be determined by it in its sole discretion, the Trustee shall distribute, or cause to be distributed, to the Beneficiaries, in proportion to the number of Trust Units held by each Beneficiary relating to the Trust, such cash or other property comprising a portion of the Trust Assets as the Trustee may in its sole discretion determine may be distributed without detriment to the conservation and protection of the Trust Assets in the Trust.

  • Interest Distributions On each Distribution Date, the Trustee shall withdraw from the Distribution Account the Interest Remittance Amount and apply it in the following order of priority (based upon the Mortgage Loan information provided to it in the Remittance Report, upon which the Trustee may conclusively rely), and the calculations required to be made by the Trustee, to the extent available:

  • Priority of Distributions On each Distribution Date, the Indenture Trustee shall first reimburse itself for all amounts due under Section 6.7 of the Indenture and then shall make the following deposits and distributions in the amounts and in the order of priority set forth below:

  • Allocations Distributions Each item of income, gain, loss, deduction and credit of the Company shall be allocated 100% to the Member. Each distribution of cash or other property by the Company shall be made 100% to the Member. Distributions shall be made to the Member at the times and in the amounts determined by the Member.

  • Final Distributions Section 8.01. Sale of Receivables or Certificateholders' Interest pursuant to Section 2.06 or 10.01 of the Agreement and Section 7.01 or 7.02 of this Supplement.

  • Priority Allocations (A) If the amount of cash or the Net Agreed Value of any property distributed (except cash or property distributed pursuant to Section 12.4) with respect to a Unit for a taxable period exceeds the amount of cash or the Net Agreed Value of property distributed with respect to another Unit within the same taxable period (the amount of the excess, an “Excess Distribution” and the Unit with respect to which the greater distribution is paid, an “Excess Distribution Unit”), then there shall be allocated gross income and gain to each Unitholder receiving an Excess Distribution with respect to the Excess Distribution Unit until the aggregate amount of such items allocated with respect to such Excess Distribution Unit pursuant to this Section 6.1(d)(iii)(A) for the current taxable period and all previous taxable periods is equal to the amount of the Excess Distribution.

  • Residual Distributions If the Liquidation Preference has been paid in full to all holders of Designated Preferred Stock and the corresponding amounts payable with respect of any other stock of the Issuer ranking equally with Designated Preferred Stock as to such distribution has been paid in full, the holders of other stock of the Issuer shall be entitled to receive all remaining assets of the Issuer (or proceeds thereof) according to their respective rights and preferences.

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