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Code · Illinois · Chapter 760 — TRUSTS AND FIDUCIARIES · Act 15

Sec. 12.1. Employment related periodic payments.

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Sec. 12.1. Employment related periodic payments.
(a)Except as provided in subsection (b), if any part of the principal consists of the right to receive periodic payments under an employment related contract or plan or an individual retirement account or annuity, the receipts therefrom shall be allocated to principal.
(b)The receipts from any part of the principal consisting of the right to receive periodic payments under an employment related contract or plan or an individual retirement account or annuity shall be allocated to income
(i)to the extent designated by the payor as current income for accounting purposes or
(ii)if there is no designation by the payor and if the income is directed by the instrument to be paid to the surviving spouse of the participant under the contract or plan or of the owner of the account or annuity, to the extent of the minimum amount necessary each year to qualify the part in full for the federal estate tax marital deduction on the basis of the interest rate generally applicable for the valuation of annuities at the death of the participant or owner (or, if less, the entire receipts from the part for the year).
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