Company: WBI
Filing Date: 2025-08-22
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0000950170-25-111048
Chunk: 269

Company: WaterBridge Infrastructure LLC
Filing Date: 2025-08-22
Form: S-1
Chunk 269
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 Tax Receivable Agreement, cash savings in income taxes will be computed by comparing our actual income tax liability to the amount of such taxes that we would have been required to pay had there been no Existing Basis, Basis Adjustments, Historical NOLs and Interest Deductions; provided that, for purposes of determining cash savings with respect to state and local income taxes an assumed tax rate will be used. The Tax Receivable Agreement will generally apply to each of our taxable years, beginning with the first taxable year ending after the completion of this offering. There is no maximum term for the Tax Receivable Agreement, although, as discussed further below, the Tax Receivable Agreement may be terminated by us pursuant to an early termination procedure or upon the occurrence of certain events, in each case, that requires us to pay the TRA Holders an agreed upon amount equal to the estimated present value of the remaining payments to be made under the agreement (calculated based on certain assumptions, including regarding tax rates and use of the Basis Adjustments and Interest Deductions).

The payment obligations under the Tax Receivable Agreement are obligations of us and not OpCo. Although the actual timing and amount of any payments that may be made under the Tax Receivable Agreement will vary, it is expected that the payments that we may be required to make to the TRA Holders could be substantial. Any payments made by us to the TRA Holders under the Tax Receivable Agreement will generally reduce the amount of overall cash flow that might have otherwise been available to us and, to the extent that we are unable to make payments under the Tax Receivable Agreement for any reason, the unpaid amounts generally will be deferred and will accrue interest until paid by us; provided, however, that nonpayment for a specified period may constitute a material breach of a material obligation under the Tax Receivable Agreement and, therefore, may accelerate payments due under the Tax Receivable Agreement, which could be substantial. We anticipate funding ordinary course payments under the Tax Receivable Agreement from cash flow from operations of our subsidiaries, available cash or available borrowings under our existing credit facilities or any future debt agreements.

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Decisions made by us in the course of running our business, such as with respect to mergers, asset sales, other forms of business combinations or other changes in control, may influence the timing and amount of payments that we are required to make to a TRA Holder under the Tax Receivable Agreement. For example, the earlier disposition of assets following an exchange or acquisition