§ 55-525.3

Separately identified accounts, or qualified escrows or qualified trusts

A. An exchange facilitator at all times shall:

1. Deposit the exchange funds in a deposit account that is a separately identified account, as defined in Treasury Regulation § 1.468B-6(c)(ii), and provide that any withdrawals from such separately identified account require the written authorization of the exchange client and written acknowledgment of the exchange facilitator. Authorization for withdrawals may be delivered by any commercially reasonable means, including (i) the exchange client’s delivery to the exchange facilitator of the exchange client’s authorization to disburse exchange funds and the exchange facilitator’s delivery to the financial institution of the exchange facilitator’s authorization to disburse exchange funds or (ii) delivery to the financial institution of both the exchange client’s and the exchange facilitator’s authorizations to disburse exchange funds. For purposes of this chapter, a “deposit account” means a demand, time, savings, passbook, money market, certificate of deposit, or similar account maintained with a financial institution; or

2. Deposit the exchange funds in a deposit account that is a qualified escrow or qualified trust as those terms are defined under Treasury Regulation § 1.1031(k)-1(g)(3).

B. The deposit account shall be with a financial institution and the interest earned on such account shall accrue to the parties as provided in a written agreement between the exchange facilitator and the exchange client. However, the exchange client may expressly direct the exchange facilitator in writing to invest the exchange proceeds in an investment of the exchange client’s choice, provided that the exchange facilitator provides written acknowledgment back to the exchange client that includes a confirmation of how the exchange proceeds will be invested.

History

2010, c. 409.

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