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Banking laws do not permit corporations or partnerships to set up NOW accounts, so how can my firm participate?

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Banking laws do not permit corporations or partnerships to set up NOW accounts, so how can my firm participate?

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A. The Arkansas IOLTA Foundation is eligible to maintain NOW accounts because it is a IRC section 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation. Since the interest on an IOLTA account is paid to the Foundation for charitable and educational purposes, the Federal Reserve has ruled that any law firm can have a NOW account as long as it is an IOLTA account.

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