55-13-6. Corporate distributions.
(a)Corporate distributions of shares of the distributing corporation, including distributions in the form of a stock split or stock dividend, are principal. A right to subscribe to shares or other securities issued by the distributing corporation accruing to stockholders on account of their stock ownership and the proceeds of any sale of the right are principal.
(b)Except to the extent that the corporation indicates that some part of a corporate distribution is a settlement of preferred or guaranteed dividends accrued since the trustee became a stockholder or is in lieu of an ordinary cash dividend, a corporate distribution is principal if the distribution is pursuant to
(1)a call of shares;
(2)a merger, consolidation, reorganization, or other plan by which assets of the corporation are required by another corporation; or
(3)a total or partial liquidation of the corporation, including any distribution which the corporation indicates is a distribution in total or partial liquidation or any distribution of assets, other than cash, pursuant to a court decree or final administrative order by a government agency ordering distribution of the particular assets.
(c)Distributions made from ordinary income by a regulated investment company or by a trust qualifying and electing to be taxed under federal law as a real estate investment trust are income. All other distributions made by the company or trust, including distributions from capital gains, depreciation, or depletion, whether in the form of cash or an option to take new stock or cash or an option to purchase additional shares, are principal.
(d)Except as provided in subsections (a), (b), and (c), all corporate distributions are income, including cash dividends, distributions of or rights to subscribe to shares or securities or obligations of corporations other than the distributing corporation, and the proceeds of the rights or property distributions. Except as provided in subsections (b) and (c), if the distributing corporation gives a stockholder an option to receive a distribution either in cash or in its own shares, the distribution chosen is income.
(e)The trustee may rely upon any statement of the distributing corporation as to any fact relevant under any provision of this chapter concerning the source or character of dividends or distributions of corporate assets.
Source: SL 1984, ch 323, ยง6.
Structure South Dakota Codified Laws
Title 55 - Fiduciaries and Trusts
Chapter 13 - Revised Uniform Principal And Income Act
Section 55-13-1 - Definitions.
Section 55-13-2 - Duty of trustee as to receipts and expenditures.
Section 55-13-3 - Income--Principal--Charges.
Section 55-13-4 - When right to income arises--Apportionment of income.
Section 55-13-5 - Income earned during administration of a decedent's estate.
Section 55-13-6 - Corporate distributions.
Section 55-13-7 - Increase in value of certain trust investments distributable as income.
Section 55-13-8 - Business and farming operations.
Section 55-13-9 - Disposition of natural resources.
Section 55-13-11 - Other property subject to depletion.
Section 55-13-13 - Charges against income and principal.
Section 55-13-14 - Application of chapter.
Section 55-13-15 - Uniformity of interpretation.
Section 55-13-16 - Short title.
Section 55-13-17 - Severability.
Section 55-13-18 - Application of chapter to existing trusts and estates.