[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 26, Volume 12]
[Revised as of April 1, 2004]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 26CFR1.1445-11T]

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                       TITLE 26--INTERNAL REVENUE
 
    CHAPTER I--INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE, DEPARTMENT OF THE TREASURY 
                               (CONTINUED)
 
PART 1_INCOME TAXES--Table of Contents
 
Sec. 1.1445-11T  Special rules requiring withholding under Sec. 1.1445-5 (temporary).

    (a) Purpose and scope. This section provides temporary regulations 
that, if and when adopted as a final regulation will add certain new 
paragraphs within Sec. 1.1445-5 (b) and (c). The paragraphs of this 
section would then appear as set forth below. Paragraph (b) of this 
section would then appear as paragraph (b)(8)(v) of Sec. 1.1445-5. 
Paragraph (c) of this section would then appear as paragraph (c)(2)(i) 
of Sec. 1.1445-5. Paragraph (d) of this section would then appear as 
paragraph (g) of Sec. 1.1445-5.
    (b) Dispositions of interests in partnerships, trusts, and estates. 
The provisions of section 1445(e)(5), requiring withholding upon certain 
dispositions of interests in partnerships, trusts, and estates, that own 
directly or indirectly a U.S. real property interest shall apply to 
dispositions on or after the effective date of a later Treasury decision 
under section 897(g) of the Code except in the

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case of dispositions of interests in partnerships in which fifty percent 
of the value of the gross assets consist of U.S. real property interests 
and ninety percent or more of the value of the gross assets consist of 
U.S. real property interests plus any cash or cash equivalents. The 
provisions of section 1445(e)(5), shall apply, however, to dispositions 
after June 6, 1988, of interests in partnerships in which fifty percent 
or more of the value of the gross assets consist of U.S. real property 
interests, and ninety percent or more of the value of the gross assets 
consist of U.S. real property interests plus any cash or cash 
equivalents. See paragraph (d) of this section.
    (c) Transactions covered elsewhere. No withholding is required under 
this paragraph (c) with respect to the distribution of a U.S. real 
property interest by a partnership, trust, or estate. Such distributions 
shall be subject to withholding under section 1445(e)(4) and paragraph 
(f) of this Sec. 1.1445-5 on the effective date of a later Treasury 
decision published under section 897(g) of the Code. No withholding is 
required at this time for distributions described in the preceding 
sentence. See paragraph (b)(8)(iv) of this Sec. 1.1445-5. No 
withholding is required under this paragraph with respect to the 
disposition of an interest in a trust, estate, or partnership except in 
the case of a partnership in which fifty percent or more of the value of 
the gross assets consist of U.S. real property interests, and ninety 
percent or more of the value of the gross assets consist of U.S. real 
property interests plus any cash or cash equivalents. See paragraph 
(b)(8)(v) of Sec. 1.1445-5. Withholding shall be required as provided 
in section 1445(e)(5) and paragraph (g) of this section with respect to 
the disposition after June 6, 1988, of an interest in a partnership in 
which fifty percent or more of the value of the gross assets consist of 
U.S. real property interests, and ninety percent or more of the value of 
the gross assets consist of U.S. real property interests plus any cash 
or cash equivalents.
    (d) Dispositions of interests in partnerships, trusts or estates--
(1) Withholding required on disposition of certain partnership 
interests. Withholding is required under section 1445(e)(5) and this 
paragraph with respect to the disposition by a foreign partner of an 
interest in a domestic or foreign partnership in which fifty percent or 
more of the value of the gross assets consist of U.S. real property 
interests, and ninety percent or more of the value of the gross assets 
consist of U.S. real property interests plus any cash or cash 
equivalents. For purposes of this paragraph cash equivalents mean any 
asset readily convertible into cash (whether or not denominated in U.S. 
dollars), including, but not limited to, bank accounts, certificates of 
deposit, money market accounts, commercial paper, U.S. and foreign 
treasury obligations and bonds, corporate obligations and bonds, 
precious metals or commodities, and publicly traded instruments. The 
taxpayer on filing an income tax return for the year of the disposition 
may demonstrate the extent to which the gain on the disposition of the 
interest is not attributable to U.S. real property interests. A taxpayer 
is also permitted by Sec. 1.1445-3 to apply for a withholding 
certificate in instances where reduced withholding is approporiate.
    (2) Withholding not required--(i) Transferee receives statement that 
interest in partnership is not described in paragraph (d)(1). No 
withholding is required under paragraph (d)(1) of this section upon the 
disposition of a partnership interest otherwise described in that 
paragraph if the transferee is provided a statement, issued by the 
partnership and signed by a general partner under penalties of perjury 
no earlier than 30 days before the transfer, certifying that fifty 
percent or more of the value of the gross assets does not consist of 
U.S. real property interests, or that ninety percent or more of the 
value of the gross assets of the partnership does not consist of U.S. 
real property interests plus cash or cash equivalents.
    (ii) Reliance on statement not permitted. A transferee is not 
entitled to rely upon a statement described in paragraph (d)(2)(i) of 
this section if, prior to or at the time of the transfer, the transferee 
either--
    (A) Has actual knowledge that the statement is false, or

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    (B) Receives a notice, pursuant to Sec. 1.1445-4.

Such a transferee's withholding obligations shall apply as if the 
statement had never been given, and such a transferee may be held fully 
liable pursuant to Sec. 1.1445-1(e) for any failure to withhold.
    (iii) Belated notice of false statement. If, after the date of the 
transfer, a transferee receives notice that a statement provided under 
paragraph (d)(2)(i) of this section is false, then such transferee may 
rely on the statement only with respect to consideration that was paid 
prior to the receipt of the notice. Such a transferee is required to 
withhold a full 10 percent of the amount realized from the consideration 
that remains to be paid to the transferor. Thus, if 10 percent or more 
of the amount realized remains to be paid to the transferor, then the 
transferee is required to withhold and pay over the full 10 percent. The 
transferee must do so by withholding and paying over the entire amount 
of each successive payment of consideration to the transferor, until the 
full 10 percent of the amount realized has been withheld and paid over. 
Amounts so withheld must be reported and paid over by the 20th day 
following the date on which each such payment of consideration is made. 
A transferee that is subject to the rules of this Sec. 1.1445-
10T(d)(2)(iii) may not obtain a withholding certificate pursuant to 
Sec. 1.1445-3, but must instead withhold and pay over the amounts 
required by this paragraph.
    (e) Effective date. The rules of this section are effective for 
transactions after June 6, 1988.

[T.D. 8198, 53 FR 16231, May 5, 1988]

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