Publication 938 |
2003 Tax Year |
Publication 938 Main Contents
This is archived information that pertains only to the 2003 Tax Year. If you are looking for information for the current tax year, go to the Tax Prep Help Area.
Who May Request Information
The persons listed below, or their agent or representative, should follow the procedures in this publication to request tax
information from the
representative of the REMIC or the issuer of the CDO.
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Any broker who holds a REMIC regular interest or CDO for itself or as a nominee for an actual holder.
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A middleman who holds a REMIC regular interest or CDO as a nominee for an actual holder and who is required to file an information
return
with respect to the regular interest or CDO.
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The following persons, if they hold their REMIC regular interest or CDO directly and not through a nominee:
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A corporation,
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A non-calendar year taxpayer,
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A dealer in securities or commodities required to register as such under the laws of the United States or a state,
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A real estate investment trust (as defined in section 856 of the Internal Revenue Code),
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An entity registered at all times during the tax year under the Investment Company Act of 1940,
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A common trust fund (as defined in section 584(a) of the Internal Revenue Code),
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A financial institution such as a mutual savings bank, savings and loan association, building and loan association, cooperative
bank,
homestead association, credit union, industrial loan association or bank, or other similar organization,
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Any trust which is exempt from tax under section 664(c) of the Internal Revenue Code (a charitable remainder annuity trust
or a charitable
remainder unitrust), and
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A REMIC.
Note.
A person listed in (3) above who holds an interest through a nominee (instead of directly from the REMIC or the issuer of
the CDO) should request
the information from the nominee instead of from the REMIC or the issuer of the CDO. The request should be made of the nominee
in the same manner as
specified below for requesting information from the representative.
How To Request Information
Use the directory to find the representative of the REMIC or issuer of the CDO. You can request information from the representative
or issuer by
telephone or mail. If only an address is listed in the directory, you must request the information in writing. Your request
must specify the calendar
quarters and the classes of REMIC regular interests or CDOs for which you need the information.
The representative or issuer must provide the information to you by the later of:
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The 30th day after the close of the calendar quarter for which you request the information, or
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The 14th day after the receipt of your request.
The representative or issuer can provide the information to you by telephone, by written statement sent by first class mail,
by printing the
information in a publication that is generally read by and available to persons who may request the information, or by any
other method agreed to by
both parties. If the information is published, the representative or issuer must notify you by telephone or in writing of
the publication in which the
information will appear, the date of its appearance, and, if possible, the page number.
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