Company: BBU
Filing Date: 2025-02-28
Form Type: F-3
Source: 0001104659-25-019207
Chunk: 16

Company: Brookfield Business Partners L.P.
Filing Date: 2025-02-28
Form: F-3
Chunk 16
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”), in “complete redemption” of the U.S. holder’s equity interest in BBUC, a “substantially disproportionate” redemption of stock, or “not essentially equivalent to a dividend” applying certain constructive ownership rules that take into account not only the exchangeable shares and other equity interests in BBUC actually owned but also other equity interests in BBUC treated as constructively owned by the U.S. holder for U.S. federal income tax purposes. If an exchange request satisfied by the delivery of units by BBUC is not treated as a sale or exchange under the foregoing rules, then it will be treated as a distribution equal to the amount of cash and the fair market value of the units received, taxable under the rules generally applicable to distributions on stock of a corporation.

In general, if the partnership satisfies an exchange request by delivering units to a U.S. holder pursuant to the partnership’s exercise of the partnership call right, then the U.S. holder’s exchange of exchangeable shares for units will qualify as tax-free under Section 721(a) of the Code, unless, at the time of such exchange, the partnership (i) is a publicly traded partnership treated as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes or (ii) would be an “investment company” if it were incorporated for purposes of Section 721(b) of the Code. In the case described in (i) or(ii) of the preceding sentence, a U.S. holder may recognize gain upon the exchange. The general partner of the partnership believes that the partnership will be treated as a partnership and not as a corporation for U.S. federal income tax purposes. In addition, based on the shareholders’ rights in the event of the liquidation or dissolution of BBUC (or the partnership) and the terms of the exchangeable shares, which are intended to provide an economic return equivalent to the economic return on units (including identical distributions), and taking into account the expected relative values of the partnership’s assets and its ratable share of the assets of its subsidiaries for the foreseeable future, the general partner of the partnership currently expects that a U.S. holder’s exchange of exchangeable shares for units pursuant to the exercise of the partnership call right will not be treated as a transfer to an investment company for purposes of Section 721(b) of the Code. Accordingly, the general partner of the partnership currently expects a U.S. holder’s exchange of exchangeable shares for units pursuant to the partnership’s exercise of the partnership call right to qualify as