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Code · Montana · Title 72 — Estates, Trusts, and Fiduciary Relationships · Chapter 38 · Part 8

72-38-823. Exceptions applicable to split-interest trusts.

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72-38-823 . Exceptions applicable to split-interest trusts.
(1)Subsections
(2)and
(3)of 72-38-822 do not apply to any trust described in section 4947(b)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.
(2)Section 72-38-822 does not apply with respect to any of the following:
(a)any amounts payable under the terms of a trust to income beneficiaries unless a deduction was allowed under section 170(f)(2)(B), 2055(e)(2)(B), or 2522(c)(2)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code;
(b)any amounts in trust other than amounts for which a deduction was allowed under section 170, 545(b)(2), 556(b)(2), 642(c), 2055, 2106(a)(2), or 2522 of the Internal Revenue Code if the amounts are segregated, as that term is defined in section 4947(a)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, from amounts for which no deduction was allowable; or
(c)any amounts irrevocably transferred in trust before May 27, 1969.
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