Payments of Qualified Stated Interest and OID Sample Clauses

Payments of Qualified Stated Interest and OID. A debt instrument, such as a New Debt Facility, is treated as issued with OID for U.S. federal income tax purposes if its issue price is less than its stated redemption price at maturity by more than a de minimis amount (equal to 0.25 percent of the sum of all remaining payments to be made on the debt instrument, excluding “qualified stated interest,” multiplied by the number of remaining whole years to maturity). A debt instrument’s stated redemption price at maturity includes all principal and interest payable over the term of the debt instrument, other than qualified stated interest. Stated interest payable at a fixed rate is qualified stated interest if it is unconditionally payable in cash at least annually. The terms of all of the New Debt Facilities have not yet been determined; to the extent not all the interest on a New Debt Facility is unconditionally payable in cash at least annually, such New Debt Facility may be considered to be issued with OID. Moreover, a New Debt Facility could be treated as issued with OID to the extent the issue price of such New Debt Facility is less than its stated principal amount. A U.S. Holder (whether a cash-method or accrual-method taxpayer) generally should be required to include OID in gross income (as ordinary income) as the OID accrues (on a constant-yield-to-maturity basis), in advance of the U.S. Holder’s receipt of cash payments attributable to this OID. In general, the amount of OID includible in the gross income of a U.S. Holder should be equal to a ratable amount of OID with respect to the applicable New Debt Facility for each day in an accrual period during the taxable year or portion of the taxable year in which a U.S. Holder held the New Debt Facility. An accrual period may be of any length and the accrual periods may vary in length over the term of the New Debt Facility, provided that each accrual period is no longer than one year and each scheduled payment of principal or interest occurs either on the final day of an accrual period or on the first day of an accrual period. The amount of OID allocable to any accrual period is an amount equal to the excess, if any, of (a) the product of (i) the adjusted issue price of the New Debt Facility at the beginning of such accrual period and (ii) its yield to maturity, determined on the basis of a compounding assumption that reflects the length of the accrual period over (b) the sum of the stated interest payments on the New Debt Facility allocable to the accru...
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