637.403 Business and other activities conducted by trustee.
1. If a trustee who conducts a business or other activity determines that it is in the best interest of all the beneficiaries to account separately for the business or activity instead of accounting for it as part of the trust’s general accounting records, the trustee may maintain separate accounting records for its transactions, whether or not its assets are segregated from other trust assets.
2. A trustee who accounts separately for a business or other activity shall determine the extent to which its net cash receipts must be retained for working capital, the acquisition or replacement of fixed assets, and other reasonably foreseeable needs of the business or activity, and the extent to which the remaining net cash receipts are accounted for as principal or income in the trust’s general accounting records. If a trustee sells assets of the business or other activity, other than in the ordinary course of the business or activity, the trustee shall account for the net amount received as principal in the trust’s general accounting records to the extent the trustee determines that the amount received is no longer required in the conduct of the business.
3. The trustee may maintain separate accounting records for any of the following activities:
a. Retail, manufacturing, service, and other traditional business activities.
b. Farming.
c. Raising and selling livestock and other animals.
d. Management of rental properties.
e. Extraction of minerals and other natural resources.
f. Timber operations.
g. Activities to which section 637.426 applies.
99 Acts, ch 124, §11
Referred to in §637.401, 637.413, 637.424, 637.426, 637.503
Structure Iowa Code
Title XV - JUDICIAL BRANCH AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURES
Chapter 637 - UNIFORM PRINCIPAL AND INCOME ACT
Section 637.101 - Short title.
Section 637.102 - Definitions.
Section 637.103 - Fiduciary duties — general principles.
Section 637.201 - Determination and distribution of net income.
Section 637.202 - Distribution to residuary and remainder beneficiaries.
Section 637.301 - When right to income begins and ends.
Section 637.303 - Apportionment when income interest ends.
Section 637.401 - Character of receipts.
Section 637.402 - Distribution from trust or estate.
Section 637.403 - Business and other activities conducted by trustee.
Section 637.410 - Principal receipts.
Section 637.411 - Rental property.
Section 637.412 - Obligation to pay money.
Section 637.413 - Insurance policies and similar contracts.
Section 637.420 - Insubstantial allocations not required.
Section 637.421 - Deferred compensation, annuities, and similar payments.
Section 637.422 - Liquidating asset.
Section 637.423 - Minerals, water, and other natural resources.
Section 637.425 - Property not productive of income.
Section 637.426 - Derivatives and options.
Section 637.427 - Asset-backed securities.
Section 637.501 - Disbursements from income.
Section 637.502 - Disbursements from principal.
Section 637.503 - Transfers from income to principal for depreciation.
Section 637.504 - Transfers from income to reimburse principal.
Section 637.505 - Income taxes.
Section 637.506 - Adjustments between principal and income because of taxes.
Section 637.601 - Definitions.
Section 637.602 - Trustee’s authority to convert.
Section 637.603 - Trustee requirements to convert or change computation method.
Section 637.604 - Interested trustee’s authority to convert.
Section 637.605 - Interested trustee requirements to convert or change computation method.
Section 637.606 - Petition to court to convert trust.
Section 637.607 - Valuation of trust.
Section 637.608 - Payout percentage.
Section 637.609 - Unitrust amount.
Section 637.610 - Procedure upon conversion of income trust to total return unitrust.
Section 637.611 - Total return unitrust administration.
Section 637.612 - Principal distributions subject to governing instrument.
Section 637.613 - Construction and applicability.
Section 637.614 - Good faith actions.
Section 637.615 - Effective date.
Section 637.701 - Application of chapter to existing trusts and estates — chapter prevails.