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V New Entity Accounts.

The following rules and procedures apply for purposes of identifying U.S. Reportable Accounts and accounts held by Nonparticipating Financial Institutions among Financial Accounts held by Entities and opened on or after July 1, 2014 (“New Entity Accounts”).

  • A.. Unless the Reporting Netherlands Financial Institution elects otherwise, either with respect to all New Entity Accounts or, separately, with respect to any clearly identified group of such accounts, where the implementing rules in the Netherlands provide for such election, a credit card account or a revolving credit facility treated as a New Entity Account is not required to be reviewed, identified, or reported, provided that the Reporting Netherlands Financial Institution maintaining such account implements policies and procedures to prevent an account balance owed to the Account Holder that exceeds $50,000.
  • B.. With respect to New Entity Accounts not described in paragraph A of this section, the Reporting Netherlands Financial Institution must determine whether the Account Holder is: (i) a Specified U.S. Person; (ii) a Netherlands Financial Institution or other Partner Jurisdiction Financial Institution; (iii) a participating FFI, a deemed-compliant FFI, or an exempt beneficial owner, as those terms are defined in relevant U.S. Treasury Regulations; or (iv) an Active NFFE or Passive NFFE.
  • 1.Subject to subparagraph B(2) of this section, a Reporting Netherlands Financial Institution may determine that the Account Holder is an Active NFFE, a Netherlands Financial Institution, or other Partner Jurisdiction Financial Institution if the Reporting Netherlands Financial Institution reasonably determines that the Account Holder has such status on the basis of the Account Holder’s Global Intermediary Identification Number or other information that is publicly available or in the possession of the Reporting Netherlands Financial Institution, as applicable.
  • 2.If the Account Holder is a Netherlands Financial Institution or other Partner Jurisdiction Financial Institution treated by the IRS as a Nonparticipating Financial Institution, then the account is not a U.S. Reportable Account, but payments to the Account Holder must be reported as contemplated in subparagraph 1(b) of Article 4 of the Agreement.
  • 3.In all other cases, a Reporting Netherlands Financial Institution must obtain a self-certification from the Account Holder to establish the Account Holder’s status. Based on the self-certification, the following rules apply:
  • a)If the Account Holder is a Specified U.S. Person , the Reporting Netherlands Financial Institution must treat the account as a U.S. Reportable Account.
  • b)If the Account Holder is a Passive NFFE , the Reporting Netherlands Financial Institution must identify the Controlling Persons as determined under AML/KYC Procedures, and must determine whether any such person is a U.S. citizen or resident on the basis of a self-certification from the Account Holder or such person. If any such person is a U.S. citizen or resident, the Reporting Netherlands Financial Institution must treat the account as a U.S. Reportable Account.
  • c)If the Account Holder is: (i) a U.S. Person that is not a Specified U.S. Person; (ii) subject to subparagraph B(3)(d) of this section, a Netherlands Financial Institution or other Partner Jurisdiction Financial Institution; (iii) a participating FFI, a deemed-compliant FFI, or an exempt beneficial owner, as those terms are defined in relevant U.S. Treasury Regulations; (iv) an Active NFFE; or (v) a Passive NFFE none of the Controlling Persons of which is a U.S. citizen or resident, then the account is not a U.S. Reportable Account, and no reporting is required with respect to the account.
  • d)If the Account Holder is a Nonparticipating Financial Institution (including a Netherlands Financial Institution or other Partner Jurisdiction Financial Institution treated by the IRS as a Nonparticipating Financial Institution), then the account is not a U.S. Reportable Account, but payments to the Account Holder must be reported as contemplated in subparagraph 1(b) of Article 4 of the Agreement.

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