Common use of Debt Service Fund Calculations Clause in Contracts

Debt Service Fund Calculations. Issuers are required under the regulations to analyze the invested balances in their debt service funds annually to determine whether the fund depletes as required during the year and is, therefore, “bona fide” (i.e., potentially exempt from rebate in that year). It is not uncommon for surplus balances to develop in the debt service fund that services an issuer’s tax supported debt, particularly due to timing differences of when the funds were due to be collected versus when the funds were actually collected. XXXX performs this formal analysis of the debt service fund and, should it be determined that a surplus balance exists in the fund during a given year, allocates the surplus balance among the various issues serviced by the fund in a manner that is acceptable under IRS review.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.forneytx.gov, civicclerk.blob.core.windows.net

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Debt Service Fund Calculations. Issuers are required under the regulations to analyze the invested balances in their debt service funds annually to determine whether the fund depletes as required during the year and is, therefore, “bona fide” (i.e., potentially exempt from rebate in that year). It is not uncommon for surplus balances to develop in the debt service fund that services an issuer’s tax supported debt, particularly due to timing differences of when the funds were due to be collected versus when the funds were actually collected. XXXX HSAM performs this formal analysis of the debt service fund and, should it be determined that a surplus balance exists in the fund during a given year, allocates the surplus balance among the various issues serviced by the fund in a manner that is acceptable under IRS review.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: destinyhosted.com, www.forneytx.gov

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Debt Service Fund Calculations. Issuers are required under the regulations to analyze the invested balances in their debt service funds annually to determine whether the fund depletes as required during the year and is, therefore, “bona fide” (i.e., potentially exempt from rebate in that year). It is not uncommon for surplus balances to develop in the debt service fund that services an issuer’s tax supported debt, particularly due to timing differences of when the funds were due to be collected versus when the funds were actually collected. XXXX FSAM performs this formal analysis of the debt service fund and, should it be determined that a surplus balance exists in the fund during a given year, allocates the surplus balance among the various issues serviced by the fund in a manner that is acceptable under IRS review.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: finance.untsystem.edu, www.galvestontx.gov

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