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01/16/17 10:04 AM

#70909 RE: JOVI #70908


DEBTORS' DISCLOSURE STATEMENT FOR THIRD AMENDED JOINT CHAPTER 11 PLAN

such as where the payment of the cancelled debt would have given rise to a tax deduction). Settlement of a guarantee claim should not give rise to COD.

Consistent with the intended treatment of the Plan as a plan of liquidation for federal income tax purposes, the Debtors have sought a ruling from the IRS that no COD should be incurred by a Debtor as a result of the implementation of the Plan prior to the disposition by such Debtor of all or substantially all of its assets (other than to the extent any Allowed Claim’s distribution is subject to a maximum amount (such as the Convenience Claims and Convenience Guarantee Claims), or has been or is separately settled for less than its carrying value). In such case, the reduction of tax attributes resulting from such COD (which, as indicated above, only occurs as of the end of the tax year in which the COD occurs) generally should not have a material impact on the Debtors.

stoxjock

01/16/17 10:05 AM

#70910 RE: JOVI #70908


Lehman Brothers International Europe (LBIE) is not in the list of these subsidiaries whose assets LBI transferred to LBI ALI. The creditors/SH of UK have been taking 'undue advantage' of this Loophole and also the UK Securities laws that unduly favour UK residents over others and have benefited and continue to benefit from 'out-sized' recoveries they are gaining thru the LBIE Entity, at the expense of other 'Non-UK' Shareholders of LBI/LBHI.