(a) "Marital deduction" means the federal estate tax deduction allowed for transfers under section 2056 of the Internal Revenue Code, as in effect on January 1, 2008, or the federal gift tax deduction allowed for transfers under section 2523 of the Internal Revenue Code, as in effect on January 1, 2008.
(b) "Marital deduction gift" means a transfer of property that the settlor intended to qualify for the marital deduction.
(2) If a trust contains a marital deduction gift:
(a) The provisions of the trust, including any power, duty or discretionary authority given to a fiduciary, must be construed as necessary to comply with the marital deduction provisions of the Internal Revenue Code.
(b) The fiduciary may not take any action or have any power that impairs the tax deduction for the marital deduction gift.
(c) The marital deduction gift may be satisfied only with property that qualifies for the tax deduction.
(3) If a trust executed before September 12, 1981, indicates the settlor intended that a gift provide the maximum allowable marital deduction, the trust gives the recipient an amount equal to the maximum amount of the marital deduction that would have been allowed as of the date of the gift under federal law as it existed before September 12, 1981, with adjustments for:
(a) The provisions of section 2056(c)(1)(B) and (C) of the Internal Revenue Code in effect immediately before September 12, 1981.
(b) Reduction of the amount passing under the gift by the final federal estate tax values of any other property that passes under the trust, or by other means, that qualifies for the marital deduction. This paragraph does not apply to qualified terminable interest property under section 2056(b)(7) of the Internal Revenue Code, as in effect on January 1, 2008.
(4) If a marital deduction gift is made in trust:
(a) The settlor’s spouse is the only beneficiary of income or principal of the marital deduction property as long as the spouse lives. Nothing in this paragraph prevents exercise by the settlor’s spouse of a power of appointment included in a trust that qualifies as a general power of appointment marital deduction trust.
(b) Subject to paragraph (d) of this subsection, the settlor’s spouse is entitled to all of the income of the marital deduction property at least once a year, as long as the spouse is alive.
(c) The settlor’s spouse has the right to require that the trustee of the trust make unproductive marital deduction property productive or convert it into productive property within a reasonable time.
(d) Notwithstanding any provision of ORS chapter 129, upon the death of the settlor’s spouse all remaining accrued or undistributed income from qualified terminable interest property under sections 2056(b)(7) or 2523(f) of the Internal Revenue Code, as in effect on January 1, 2008, passes to the estate of the settlor’s spouse, unless the trust provides a different disposition that qualifies for the marital deduction.
(5)(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this subsection, if a trust that makes a marital deduction gift includes a requirement that the settlor’s spouse survive the settlor by a period of more than six months, or contains provisions that could result in a loss of the spouse’s interest in the trust if the spouse fails to survive the settlor by at least six months, the spouse need only survive the settlor by six months to receive the marital deduction gift.
(b) If a trust that makes a marital deduction gift includes a requirement that the settlor’s spouse survive a common disaster that results in the death of the settlor, the spouse need only survive until the final audit of the federal estate tax return for the settlor’s estate, if any, to receive the marital deduction gift.
(6) A trustee is not liable for a good faith decision whether to make any election referred to in sections 2056(b)(7) or 2523(f) of the Internal Revenue Code, as in effect on January 1, 2008.
(7) Subsections (4) and (6) of this section do not apply to a trust that qualifies for the marital deduction under 26 U.S.C. 2056, as described in 26 C.F.R. 2056(c)-2(b)(1), as in effect on January 1, 2008. [Formerly 128.398; 2009 c.275 §14]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 03 - Landlord-Tenant, Domestic Relations, Probate
Chapter 130 - Uniform Trust Code
Section 130.005 - UTC 102. Scope.
Section 130.010 - UTC 103. Definitions.
Section 130.015 - UTC 104. Knowledge.
Section 130.020 - UTC 105. Default and mandatory rules.
Section 130.022 - UTC 108. Principal place of administration.
Section 130.030 - UTC 107. Governing law.
Section 130.035 - UTC 109. Methods of giving notice; waiver of notice.
Section 130.040 - UTC 110. Other persons treated as qualified beneficiaries.
Section 130.045 - UTC 111. Nonjudicial settlement agreements.
Section 130.050 - UTC 201. Role of court in administration of trust.
Section 130.055 - UTC 202. Jurisdiction over trustee and beneficiary.
Section 130.065 - UTC 204. Venue.
Section 130.100 - UTC 301. Representation; basic effect.
Section 130.110 - UTC 303. Representation by fiduciaries and parents.
Section 130.120 - UTC 305. Appointment of special representative.
Section 130.150 - UTC 401. Methods of creating trust.
Section 130.155 - UTC 402. Requirements for creation.
Section 130.160 - UTC 403. Trusts created in other states, countries or jurisdictions.
Section 130.170 - UTC 405. Charitable trusts; enforcement.
Section 130.185 - UTC 408. Pet trust.
Section 130.190 - UTC 409. Noncharitable trust without ascertainable beneficiary.
Section 130.193 - Stewardship trust.
Section 130.200 - UTC 411. Modification or termination of irrevocable trust by consent.
Section 130.210 - UTC 413. Cy pres.
Section 130.215 - UTC 414. Modification or termination of uneconomic trust.
Section 130.232 - Division of trust into separate shares or portions; legal effect.
Section 130.235 - In terrorem clause.
Section 130.237 - Abatement due to insufficiency of trust property.
Section 130.240 - Marital deduction gifts.
Section 130.305 - UTC 502. Spendthrift provision.
Section 130.310 - UTC 503. Exceptions to spendthrift provisions.
Section 130.315 - UTC 505. Creditor’s claim against settlor.
Section 130.350 - Statute of limitations.
Section 130.355 - Commencement of proceeding.
Section 130.360 - Limitation on presentation of claims when notice to claimants given.
Section 130.365 - Publication of notice.
Section 130.370 - Notice to individual claimants.
Section 130.375 - Form of claim; evidence in support.
Section 130.380 - Claim based on debt due or judgment.
Section 130.390 - Claim on secured debt that is due.
Section 130.395 - Claim on contingent or unliquidated debt.
Section 130.400 - Allowance and disallowance of claims.
Section 130.425 - Priority of claims.
Section 130.440 - Petition to close case.
Section 130.445 - Dismissal for want of prosecution.
Section 130.450 - Consolidation of proceedings.
Section 130.500 - UTC 601. Revocable trusts generally.
Section 130.505 - UTC 602. Revocation or amendment of revocable trust.
Section 130.510 - UTC 603. Settlor’s powers; powers of withdrawal.
Section 130.525 - Applicability of ORS 130.530, 130.535 and 130.540 to 130.575.
Section 130.535 - Revocation by divorce or annulment.
Section 130.545 - Encumbrance or disposition of property after trust instrument executed.
Section 130.555 - Children of settlors; pretermitted children.
Section 130.560 - Failure of specific distribution.
Section 130.575 - Effect of advancement on distribution.
Section 130.600 - UTC 701. Acceptance or rejection of trusteeship.
Section 130.605 - UTC 702. Trustee’s bond.
Section 130.610 - UTC 703. Cotrustees.
Section 130.615 - UTC 704. Vacancy in trusteeship; appointment of successor.
Section 130.620 - UTC 705. Resignation of trustee.
Section 130.625 - UTC 706. Removal of trustee.
Section 130.630 - UTC 707. Delivery of property by former trustee; report.
Section 130.635 - UTC 708. Compensation of trustee.
Section 130.640 - UTC 709. Reimbursement of expenses.
Section 130.650 - UTC 801. Duty to administer trust.
Section 130.655 - UTC 802. Duty of loyalty.
Section 130.680 - UTC 807. Delegation by trustee.
Section 130.685 - UTC 808. Powers to direct.
Section 130.695 - UTC 810. Recordkeeping and identification of trust property.
Section 130.710 - UTC 813. Duty to inform and report.
Section 130.715 - UTC 814. Discretionary powers; tax savings; inclusion of capital gains in income.
Section 130.720 - UTC 815. General powers of trustee.
Section 130.725 - UTC 816. Specific powers of trustee.
Section 130.730 - UTC 817. When interest of beneficiary vests; distribution upon termination.
Section 130.735 - Appointment of adviser; liability of trustee.
Section 130.750 - Trustee’s duty to comply with prudent investor rule.
Section 130.755 - Prudent investor rule.
Section 130.800 - UTC 1001. Remedies for breach of trust.
Section 130.805 - UTC 1002. Damages for breach of trust.
Section 130.810 - UTC 1003. Damages in absence of breach.
Section 130.820 - UTC 1005. Limitation of action against trustee.
Section 130.835 - UTC 1008. Exculpation of trustee.
Section 130.840 - UTC 1009. Beneficiary’s consent, release or ratification.
Section 130.845 - UTC 1010. Limitation on personal liability of trustee.
Section 130.850 - UTC 1011. Interest as general partner.
Section 130.855 - UTC 1012. Protection of person dealing with trustee.
Section 130.860 - UTC 1013. Certification of trust.
Section 130.900 - Uniformity of application and construction.
Section 130.905 - UTC 1102. Electronic records and signatures.