Company: DBO
Filing Date: 2025-08-26
Form Type: 424B3
Source: 0001193125-25-188736
Chunk: 127

Company: Invesco DB Oil Fund
Filing Date: 2025-08-26
Form: 424B3
Chunk 127
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.6031(b)-1T(c), as amended from time to time, the Trust will provide to the Tax Agent Certain K-1 Unitholders’ statements (as described in Treasury Regulation section 1.6031(b)-1T(a)(3), as amended from time to time). Audits and Adjustments to Tax Liability Pursuant to the governing documents, the Managing Owner has been appointed the “partnership representative” of the Fund within the meaning of Section 6223 of the Code (the “Partnership Representative”), to act on the Fund’s behalf in connection with IRS audits and related proceedings. Under

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the Centralized Partnership Audit Regime, the Partnership Representative’s actions, including the Partnership Representative’s agreement to adjustments of the Fund’s income in settlement of an IRS audit of the Fund, will bind all Shareholders, and opt-out rights available to certain Shareholders in connection with certain actions of the tax matters partner under the partnership audit rules in effect prior to January 1, 2018, will no longer be available. Under the Centralized Partnership Audit Regime, Shareholders are not required to receive notice of any audit of a Fund tax return and are not entitled to participate in any such audit, and any adjustment made in a Fund audit will be binding on all of the Shareholders. Any tax arising from an audit of a Fund tax return, as well as any resulting interest and penalties, is generally payable by the Fund in the year in which the determination becomes final unless the Fund elects to send statements (“Adjustment Statements”) to its Shareholders for the audited year informing them of their share of the adjustments made on audit. If the Fund sends Adjustment Statements, Shareholders are generally required to pay any tax, interest and penalties arising from such adjustments as if the adjustments were made in the audited year and any other affected year, as applicable, but are not required to amend their tax returns for any prior year. In general, if the Fund pays the tax resulting from the adjustment, the amount is determined by applying the highest rate of tax in effect for the audited year to the net adjustment amount, subject to possible reduction, with the approval of the IRS, to account for certain types of income and for tax-exempt Shareholders. Treasury Regulations provide guidance as to how the tax is paid if a partnership or other flow-through entity (“Pass-Through Partner”) receives an Adjustment Statement from a lower-tier partnership in which it holds an interest. In general, such Treasury Regulations provide that a Pass