Common use of Determine Whether the Entity Is a Specified U.S. Person Clause in Contracts

Determine Whether the Entity Is a Specified U.S. Person. a) Review information maintained for regulatory or customer relationship purposes (including information collected pursuant to AML/KYC Procedures) to determine whether the information indicates that the Account Holder is a U.S. Person. For this purpose, information indicating that the Account Holder is a U.S. Person includes a U.S. place of incorporation or organization, or a U.S. address. b) If the information indicates that the Account Holder is a U.S. Person, the Reporting Singaporean Financial Institution must treat the account as a U.S. Reportable Account unless it obtains a self- certification from the Account Holder (which may be on an IRS Form W-8 or W-9, or a similar agreed form), or reasonably determines based on information in its possession or that is publicly available, that the Account Holder is not a Specified U.S. Person.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Agreement Between the Government of the Republic of Singapore and the Government of the United States of America to Improve International Tax Compliance and to Implement Fatca, International Tax Compliance Agreement, International Tax Compliance Agreement

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