Tax Withholdings by Trustee Sample Clauses

Tax Withholdings by Trustee. The Trustee shall be authorized to collect such tax information from Litigation Trust Beneficiaries (including, without limitation, social security numbers or other tax identification numbers) as the Trustee, in its sole discretion, deems necessary to effectuate the Plan, the Confirmation Order, and this Agreement. The Trustee shall take reasonable steps and give reasonable notices to Litigation Trust Beneficiaries to alert them to this requirement. In order to receive distributions pursuant to the Plan and this Agreement, all Litigation Trust Beneficiaries shall be required to identify themselves to the Trustee and provide tax information and the specifics of their holdings, to the extent the Trustee deems appropriate in the manner and in accordance with the procedures from time to time established by the Trustee for these purposes. This identification requirement applies to all Litigation Trust Beneficiaries, including those Beneficiaries who hold their Equity Interests in “street name.” The Trustee may refuse to make a distribution to any Litigation Trust Beneficiary that fails to furnish such information in a timely fashion and, until such information is delivered, may treat such Beneficiary’s Equity Interest as a Disputed Equity Interest. If any requested tax information is not furnished by a Litigation Trust Beneficiary to the Trustee within six (6) months of the original request for such information (the “Withholding Deadline”), no further distributions shall be made to such Litigation Trust Beneficiary; provided, however, that upon the delivery of such information by a Litigation Trust Beneficiary, the Trustee shall make all such distributions to‌ LITIGATION TRUST AGREEMENT - 22 - which such Litigation Trust Beneficiary is entitled, without interest. If the Trustee fails to withhold in respect of amounts received or distributable to any Litigation Trust Beneficiary and the Trustee or the Litigation Trust is later determined to be liable for the amount of such withholding, such Litigation Trust Beneficiary shall reimburse the Trustee or the Litigation Trust, as appropriate, for such liability (to the extent such amounts were actually distributed to such holder).
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