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Current as of May 05, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
As used in this part:
(1) “Applicable value” means the amount of the net fair market value of a trust taken into account under Section 75A-5-307.
(2) “Express unitrust” means a trust for which, under the terms of the trust without regard to this part, income or net income is permitted or required to be calculated as a unitrust amount.
(3) “Income trust” means a trust that is not a unitrust.
(4) “Net fair market value of a trust” means the fair market value of the assets of the trust minus the noncontingent liabilities of the trust.
(5)(a) “Unitrust” means a trust for which net income is a unitrust amount.
(b) “Unitrust” includes an express unitrust.
(6) “Unitrust amount” means:
(a) an amount computed by multiplying a determined value of a trust by a determined percentage; and
(b) for a unitrust administered under a unitrust policy, the applicable value multiplied by the unitrust rate.
(7) “Unitrust policy” means a policy described in Sections 75A-5-305 through 75A-5-309 and adopted under Section 75A-5-303.
(8) “Unitrust rate” means the rate used to compute the unitrust amount under Subsection (6) for a unitrust administered under a unitrust policy.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Utah Code Title 75A. Fiduciaries § 75A-5-301. Definitions for part - last updated May 05, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ut/title-75a-fiduciaries/ut-code-sect-75a-5-301/
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