Interest allocated to income — amounts received from sale, redemption or disposition of an obligation to pay money to principal.

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Effective - 28 Aug 2001

469.432. Interest allocated to income — amounts received from sale, redemption or disposition of an obligation to pay money to principal. — 1. An amount received as interest, whether determined at a fixed, variable or floating rate, on an obligation to pay money to the trustee, including an amount received as consideration for prepaying principal, shall be allocated to income without any provision for amortization of premium.

2. A trustee shall allocate to principal an amount received from the sale, redemption or other disposition of an obligation to pay money to the trustee more than one year after it is purchased or acquired by the trustee, including an obligation whose purchase price or value when it is acquired is less than its value at maturity. If the obligation matures within one year after it is purchased or acquired by the trustee, an amount received in excess of its purchase price or its value when acquired by the trust shall be allocated to income.

3. This section does not apply to an obligation to which section 469.437, 469.439, 469.441, 469.443, 469.447 or 469.449 applies.

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(L. 2001 H.B. 241)


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