Special Partner Tax Distribution Sample Clauses

Special Partner Tax Distribution. The Partnership may, prior to making any distributions under Section 8.3, make a cash advance to the Special Partner or its designee against distributions to be paid to the Special Partner under Section 8.3 to the extent that such distributions are not otherwise sufficient for the Special Partner or its designee or any of its members or beneficial owners (whether such interests are held directly or indirectly) to pay when due any income tax imposed on it or its members or beneficial owners with respect to allocations of income attributable to the Profits Interest determined by assuming the applicability of the highest combined effective marginal federal, state and local income tax rates applicable to an individual resident in New York, New York, and taking into account the character of the income underlying the applicable tax obligation (i.e., capital gain, ordinary income or qualified dividend) and previous allocations of Net Losses attributable to the Special Partner’s Profits Interest under Section 7.1. Amounts distributed under this Section 8.2 will be treated as advances against distributions for purposes of Section 8.3 and will reduce subsequent distributions to the Special Partner under Section 8.3. LPA | 31
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Special Partner Tax Distribution. The Partnership may, prior to making any distributions under Section 8.3, make a cash advance to the Special Partner or its designee against distributions to be paid to the Special Partner under Section 8.3 to the extent that such distributions are not otherwise sufficient for the Special Partner or its designee or any of its members or beneficial owners (whether such interests are held directly or indirectly) to pay when due any income tax imposed on it or its members or beneficial owners with respect to allocations of income attributable to the Profits Interest determined by assuming the applicability of the highest combined effective marginal federal, state and local income tax rates applicable to an individual resident in New York, New York, and taking into account the character of the income underlying the applicable tax obligation (i.e., capital gain, ordinary income or qualified dividend) and previous allocations of Net Losses attributable to the Special Partner's Profits Interest under Section 7.1. Amounts distributed under this Section 8.2 will be treated as advances against distributions for purposes of Section 8.3 and will reduce subsequent distributions to the Special Partner under Section 8.3. When the Partnership winds up pursuant to Section 11.1, if the amount distributed to the Special Partner under this Section 8.2 is greater than the amount that would have been distributed to the Special Partner under Sections 8.3(4). 8.3(5) and 11.3 (in respect of Sections 8.3(4) and 8.3(5)) in the absence of distributions under this Section 8.2, the Special Partner shall contribute to the Partnership, for distribution to the Limited Partners under Section 8.3, such excess reduced by the Special Partner's Net Tax Liability. The Special Partner's "Net Tax Liability" shall equal the income taxes imposed on the Special Partner and its direct and indirect beneficial owners in respect of allocations and distributions to the Special Partner as determined at the highest marginal federal, state and local income tax rates applicable to an individual resident in New York, New York for the relevant periods and taking into account the character of the income underlying the applicable tax obligation (i.e., long-term capital gain, ordinary income or qualified dividend income) less the tax benefit of losses allocated to the Special Partner to reverse prior allocations of taxable income to the extent that such tax benefits are actually realized in the form of a reductio...

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