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The Eaton Vance National Municipal Opportunities Trust (EOT) SEC filings page provides direct access to the trust’s regulatory documents as filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. EOT is a Massachusetts business trust registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940, with its common shares of beneficial interest listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol EOT and registered under Section 12(b) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.
As a closed-end management investment company focused on municipal debt obligations that generate income exempt from regular federal income tax, EOT discloses key information through several types of SEC filings. Proxy statements on Schedule 14A describe the Annual Meeting of Shareholders, Trustee elections, board structure, record dates, and shareholder voting procedures. These documents explain how the Board of Trustees is divided into classes, how many Trustees serve, and how nominees are selected and elected.
Current reports on Form 8-K provide timely disclosure of material events affecting the trust. For Eaton Vance National Municipal Opportunities Trust, recent 8-K filings have reported changes in board leadership, including the passing of a former Chairperson, the designation of an acting Chairperson, a reduction in the size of the Board, and the appointment of a new Chairperson for a specified term. The 8-K cover pages also confirm the NYSE listing of EOT’s common shares and identify the trust’s jurisdiction of organization and SEC file number.
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Eaton Vance Limited Duration Income Fund (EVV) and Eaton Vance National Municipal Opportunities Trust (EOT) are calling an Annual Meeting of Shareholders on January 7, 2026 in Boston. Shareholders are being asked primarily to elect Class II Trustees for each fund, with separate voting by share class where applicable, including a preferred-share-only seat at EVV.
The Boards are fully composed of noninterested Trustees and operate through several specialized committees covering audit, contracts, portfolio management, compliance, closed-end fund matters and governance. Noninterested Trustees are paid a pro rata share of an annual retainer structure, with total complex-level compensation generally in the $395,000–$545,000 range in 2024. Deloitte & Touche LLP serves as independent auditor; audit fees were $130,400 for EVV and $57,900 for EOT for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2025. The Boards recommend voting FOR all trustee nominees.
Eaton Vance National Municipal Opportunities Trust reported that, effective August 27, 2025, its Board of Trustees appointed Scott E. Wennerholm as Chairperson of the Board for a term of 4 years. He replaces Susan J. Sutherland, who had been acting Chairperson since August 9, 2025 following the passing of the former Chairperson. This change affects the leadership of the Board but does not alter the trust’s investment mandate or day-to-day portfolio management as described here.
Eaton Vance National Municipal Opportunities Trust reported that its Board Chairperson, Mr. Mark R. Fetting, unexpectedly passed away on August 9, 2025. Ms. Susan J. Sutherland is now serving as acting Chairperson of the Board. Effective August 12, 2025, the Board reduced its size from ten to nine members, reflecting this change in leadership.