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Iowa Code § 637.503

Transfers from income to principal for depreciation

Known as the Uniform Principal and Income Act

The act spans §§ 637–637 (45 sections).

1. For purposes of this section, “depreciation” means a reduction in value of a fixed asset having a useful life of more than one year due to wear, tear, decay, corrosion, or gradual obsolescence.

2. A trustee may transfer to principal a reasonable amount of the net cash receipts from a principal asset that is subject to depreciation, but a transfer shall not be made for depreciation under any of the following circumstances:

a. When the depreciation involves the portion of real property used or available for use by a beneficiary as a residence, or tangible personal property held or made available for the personal use or enjoyment of a beneficiary.

b. When the depreciation occurs during the administration of a decedent’s estate.

c. If the trustee is accounting under section 637.403 for the business or activity in which the asset is used.

3. An amount transferred to principal need not be held as a separate fund.

99 Acts, ch 124, §26

Official source: Iowa Legislature. Reproduced from public-domain Iowa statutes; confirm against the official source for the current text. Not legal advice.