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TITLE 11.
BANKRUPTCY · UNITED STATES CODE
Chapter 3.
Case Administration
Subchapter II. Officers
11
USC § 326. Limitation on compensation of trustee
(a) In a case under chapter
7 or 11, the
court may allow reasonable compensation under section
330 of this title of the trustee for the trustee’s services, payable
after the trustee renders such services, not to exceed 25 percent on the first
$5,000 or less, 10 percent on any amount in excess of $5,000 but not in excess
of $50,000, 5 percent on any amount in excess of $50,000 but not in excess of
$1,000,000, and reasonable compensation not to exceed 3 percent of such moneys
in excess of $1,000,000, upon all moneys disbursed or turned over in the case
by the trustee to parties in interest, excluding the debtor, but including
holders of secured claims.
(b) In a case under chapter
12 or 13
of this title, the court may not allow compensation for services or
reimbursement of expenses of the United States trustee or of a standing
trustee appointed under section
586(b) of title 28, but may allow reasonable compensation under section
330 of this title of a trustee appointed under section
1202(a) or 1302(a)
of this title for the trustee’s services, payable after the trustee renders
such services, not to exceed five percent upon all payments under the plan.
(c) If more than one person serves as trustee in the case, the aggregate
compensation of such persons for such service may not exceed the maximum
compensation prescribed for a single trustee by subsection (a) or (b) of this
section, as the case may be.
(d) The court may deny allowance of compensation for services or
reimbursement of expenses of the trustee if the trustee failed to make
diligent inquiry into facts that would permit denial of allowance under section
328(c) of this title or, with knowledge of such facts, employed a
professional person under section
327 of this title.
[Rev. 4-30-05]
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