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Code · Nevada · CHAPTER 163 - TRUSTS

NRS 163.610 Trustee authorized to include certain capital gains in distributable net income in certain circumstances.

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NRS 163.610 Trustee authorized to include certain capital gains in distributable net income in certain circumstances. Unless otherwise provided by the trust instrument, a trustee may include capital gains from the sale or exchange of capital assets in distributable net income to the extent the gains are, in a reasonable and impartial exercise of discretion by the trustee, allocated to:
1. Income pursuant to the power of the trustee to adjust between principal and income pursuant to NRS 164.795 ;
2. Principal and treated consistently by the trustee in the books, records and tax returns of the trust as part of the distribution to a beneficiary; or
3. Principal but distributed to a beneficiary or utilized by the trustee in determining the amount that is distributed or required to be distributed to a beneficiary.
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