701.1105(1)(d)4.
4. The effective date of the proposed action if no objection is received from any beneficiary within the time specified in
subd. 3.
701.1105(2)
(2) If a trustee gives notice of a proposed action under this section, the trustee is not required to give notice to a qualified beneficiary who consents to the proposed action in writing at any time before or after the proposed action is taken.
701.1105(3)
(3) A qualified beneficiary may object to the proposed action by giving a written objection to the trustee within the time specified in the notice under
sub. (1) (d) 3.
701.1105(4)
(4) A trustee may decide not to take a proposed action after the trustee receives a written objection to the proposed action or at any other time for any other reason. In that case, the trustee shall give written notice to the qualified beneficiaries of the decision not to take the proposed action.
701.1105(5)
(5) If a trustee receives a written objection to a proposed action within the time specified in the notice under
sub. (1) (d) 3., either the trustee or the qualified beneficiary making the written objection may petition the court to have the proposed action approved, modified, or prohibited. In the court proceeding, the qualified beneficiary objecting to the proposed action has the burden of proving that the proposed action should be modified or prohibited. A qualified beneficiary who did not make the written objection may oppose the proposed action in the court proceeding.
701.1105(6)
(6) For purposes of this section, a proposed action under
s. 701.1104 includes a course of action or a decision not to take action under
s. 701.1104.
701.1105 History
History: 2013 a. 92 ss.
219 to
223,
225 to
230.
701.1106
701.1106
Conversion to unitrust. 701.1106(1)
(1) Subject to
sub. (4), a trust may be converted to a unitrust in any of the following ways:
701.1106(1)(a)
(a) By the trustee, at his or her own discretion or at the request of a qualified beneficiary, if all of the following apply:
701.1106(1)(a)1.
1. The trustee determines that the conversion will enable the trustee to better carry out the purposes of the trust.
701.1106(1)(a)2.
2. The trustee provides notice in the same manner as provided in
s. 701.1105 (1) of the trustee's intention to convert the trust to a unitrust, and the notice advises how the unitrust will operate, including the fixed percentage under
sub. (3) (a) and any other initial determinations under
sub. (3) (d) that the trustee intends to follow.
701.1106(1)(a)3.
3. Every qualified beneficiary consents to the conversion to a unitrust in a writing delivered to the trustee.
701.1106(1)(a)4.
4. The terms of the trust describe the amount that may or must be distributed by referring to the trust income.
701.1106(1)(b)
(b) By a court on the petition of the trustee or a qualified beneficiary, if all of the following apply:
701.1106(1)(b)1.
1. The trustee or qualified beneficiary has provided notice under
s. 701.1105 of the intention to request the court to convert the trust to a unitrust, and the notice advises how the unitrust will operate, including the fixed percentage under
sub. (3) (a) and any other initial determinations under
sub. (3) (d) that will be requested.
701.1106(1)(b)2.
2. The court determines that the conversion to a unitrust will enable the trustee to better carry out the purposes of the trust.
701.1106(3)(a)(a) If a trust is converted to a unitrust under this section by the trustee or a court, notwithstanding
s. 701.1103 (1) (a) and
(d) and
s. 701.1136 (4) the trustee shall make distributions in accordance with the trust instrument, except that any reference in the trust instrument to "income" means a fixed percentage of the net fair market value of the unitrust's assets, whether such assets otherwise would be considered income or principal under this subchapter, averaged over a preceding period determined by the trustee, which is at least 3 years but not more than 5 years, or the period since the original trust was created, whichever is less.
701.1106(3)(b)1.1. Subject to
subd. 2., if the trust is converted to a unitrust under
sub. (1) (a), the trustee shall determine the fixed percentage to be applied under
par. (a), and the notice under
sub. (1) (a) 2. must state the fixed percentage. If the trust is converted to a unitrust under
sub. (1) (b), the court shall determine the fixed percentage to be applied under
par. (a).
701.1106(3)(b)2.
2. Any fixed percentage under
par. (a) that is determined by a trustee may not be less than 3 percent nor more than 5 percent.
701.1106(3)(c)
(c) After a trust is converted to a unitrust, the trustee may, subject to the notice requirement under
s. 701.1105 and with the consent of every qualified beneficiary, do any of the following:
701.1106(3)(c)1.
1. Convert the unitrust back to the original trust under the trust instrument.
701.1106(3)(d)
(d) After a trust is converted to a unitrust, a trustee may determine or change any of the following:
701.1106(3)(d)2.
2. Standards for prorating a distribution for a short year in which a beneficiary's right to payments commences or ceases.
701.1106(3)(d)3.
3. The effect on the valuation of the unitrust's assets of other payments from, or contributions to, the unitrust.
701.1106(3)(d)6.
6. Whether to omit from the calculation of the value of the unitrust's assets unitrust property occupied by or in the possession of a beneficiary.
701.1106(3)(d)7.
7. The averaging under
par. (a) to a different preceding period, which is at least 3 years but not more than 5 years.
701.1106(3)(d)8.
8. Any other matters necessary for the proper functioning of the unitrust.
701.1106(3)(e)
(e) The trustee may not deduct from a unitrust distribution expenses that would be deducted from income if the trust were not a unitrust.
701.1106(3)(f)
(f) Unless otherwise provided by the trust instrument, the unitrust distribution is considered to have been paid from the following sources in the order of priority:
701.1106(3)(f)2.
2. Ordinary income for federal income tax purposes that is not net income under
subd. 1.
701.1106(3)(f)3.
3. Net realized short-term capital gains for federal income tax purposes.
701.1106(3)(f)4.
4. Net realized long-term capital gain for federal income tax purposes.
701.1106(3)(g)
(g) A court may, on the petition of the trustee or a qualified beneficiary, do any of the following:
701.1106(3)(g)1.
1. Change the fixed percentage that was determined under
par. (b) by the trustee or by a prior court order.
701.1106(3)(g)2.
2. If necessary to preserve a tax benefit, provide for a distribution of net income, determined as if the trust were not a unitrust, that exceeds the unitrust distribution.
701.1106(3)(g)3.
3. Average the valuation of the unitrust's assets over a period other than that specified in
par. (a).
701.1106(3)(g)4.
4. Require the unitrust to be converted back to the original trust under the creating instrument.
701.1106(3)(h)
(h) Conversion to a unitrust under this section does not affect a provision in the trust instrument that directs or authorizes the trustee to distribute principal or that authorizes a beneficiary to withdraw a portion or all of the principal.
701.1106(4)(a)(a) A trust may not be converted under this section to a unitrust if any of the following applies:
701.1106(4)(a)2.
2. Payment of the unitrust distribution will change the amount payable to a beneficiary as a fixed annuity or a fixed fraction of the value of the trust assets.
701.1106(4)(a)3.
3. The unitrust distribution will be made from any amount that is permanently set aside for charitable purposes under the creating instrument and for which an estate or gift tax charitable deduction has been taken, unless both income and principal are so set aside.
701.1106(4)(a)4.
4. Converting to a unitrust will cause an individual to be treated as the owner of all or part of the trust for income tax purposes and the individual would not be treated as the owner if the trust were not converted.
701.1106(4)(a)5.
5. Converting to a unitrust will cause all or a part of the trust assets to be subject to estate or gift tax with respect to an individual and the trust assets would not be subject to estate or gift tax with respect to the individual if the trust were not converted.
701.1106(4)(a)6.
6. Converting to a unitrust will result in the disallowance of an estate or gift tax marital deduction that would be allowed if the trust were not converted.
701.1106(4)(b)
(b) Notwithstanding
par. (a), if a trust may not be converted to a unitrust solely because
par. (a) 7. applies to a trustee, a cotrustee, if any, to whom
par. (a) 7. does not apply may convert the trust to a unitrust under
sub. (1) (a), unless prohibited by the creating instrument, or a court may convert the trust to a unitrust under
sub. (1) (b) on the petition of a trustee or qualified beneficiary.
701.1106(5)
(5) A trustee may release the power conferred by
sub. (1) (a) if the trustee is uncertain about whether possessing or exercising the power will cause a result described in
sub. (4) (a) 2. to
6. or if the trustee determines that possessing or exercising the power will or may deprive the trust of a tax benefit or impose a tax burden not described in
sub. (4) (a). The release may be permanent or for a specified period, including a period measured by the life of an individual.
701.1106 History
History: 2013 a. 92 ss.
181,
231 to
235,
237 to
242.
701.1107(1)(1) In this section, "express unitrust" means any trust that by its trust instrument requires the distribution at least annually of a unitrust amount equal to a fixed percentage of the net fair market value of the trust's assets, valued at least annually, other than a trust solely for charitable purposes or a charitable split-interest trust under section
664 (d) or
170 (f) (2) (B) of the Internal Revenue Code.
701.1107(2)
(2) The following apply to an express unitrust:
701.1107(2)(a)
(a) To the extent not otherwise provided for in the trust instrument, the unitrust amount of not less than 3 percent nor more than 5 percent may be determined by reference to the net fair market value of the trust's assets averaged over a preceding period determined by the trustee, which is at least 3 years but not more than 5 years.
701.1107(2)(b)
(b) Distribution of such a fixed percentage unitrust amount of not less than 3 percent nor more than 5 percent is a distribution of all of the income of the unitrust and is an income interest.
701.1107(2)(c)
(c) Such a distribution of a fixed percentage of not less than 3 percent nor more than 5 percent is a reasonable apportionment of the total return of the trust.
701.1107(2)(d)
(d) A trust that provides for a fixed annual percentage payout in excess of 5 percent per year of the net fair market value of the trust is considered to be a 5 percent express unitrust, paying out all of the income of the unitrust, and to have paid out principal of the trust to the extent that the fixed percentage payout exceeds 5 percent per year.
701.1107(2)(e)
(e) The trust instrument may grant discretion to the trustee to adopt a consistent practice of treating capital gains as part of the unitrust distribution, to the extent that the unitrust distribution exceeds the income determined as if the trust were not a unitrust, or it may specify the ordering of such classes of income.
701.1107(2)(f)
(f) Unless the terms of the trust specifically provide otherwise, a distribution of the unitrust amount is considered to have been made from the following sources in the following order of priority:
701.1107(2)(f)2.
2. Ordinary income for federal income tax purposes that is not net income under
subd. 1.
701.1107(2)(f)3.
3. Net realized short-term capital gains for federal income tax purposes.
701.1107(2)(f)4.
4. Net realized long-term capital gains for federal income tax purposes.
701.1107(2)(g)
(g) The trust instrument may provide that assets used by the trust beneficiary, such as a residence or tangible personal property, may be excluded from the net fair market value for computing the unitrust amount. Such use may be considered equivalent to the income or unitrust amount.
701.1107 History
History: 2013 a. 92 s.
243.
701.1108
701.1108
Power to treat capital gains as part of a distribution. Unless prohibited by the will or trust instrument, a fiduciary may cause gains from the sale or exchange of estate or trust property, as determined for federal income tax purposes, to be taxed for federal income tax purposes as part of a distribution of income that has been increased by an adjustment from principal to income under
s. 701.1104, of a unitrust distribution, of a fixed annuity distribution, or of a principal distribution to a beneficiary.
701.1108 History
History: 2013 a. 92 s.
244.
701.1109
701.1109
Judicial review of discretionary power. 701.1109(1)(1) Nothing in this subchapter creates a duty to make an adjustment under
s. 701.1104 or to convert a trust to a unitrust under
s. 701.1106. Unless it determines that the decision to make an adjustment or to convert to a unitrust was an abuse of the fiduciary's discretion, a court may not grant relief from any decision a fiduciary makes regarding the exercise of a discretionary power conferred by
s. 701.1104 or
701.1106.
701.1109(2)
(2) An action taken under
s. 701.1104 or
701.1106 is not an abuse of a fiduciary's discretion if the fiduciary gave written notice of the proposed action under
s. 701.1105 and did not receive a timely written objection to the notice. It is not an abuse of discretion not to exercise the power to adjust under
s. 701.1104 or to convert under
s. 701.1106.
701.1109(3)
(3) A fiduciary's decision is not an abuse of discretion merely because the court would have exercised the power in a different manner or would not have exercised the power.
701.1109(4)
(4) If the court determines that a fiduciary has abused the fiduciary's discretion, the remedy shall be to restore the income and remainder beneficiaries to the positions that they would have occupied had the discretion not been abused, according to the following rules:
701.1109(4)(a)
(a) To the extent that the abuse of discretion has resulted in no distribution to a beneficiary or in a distribution that is too small, the court shall order the fiduciary to distribute from the trust to the beneficiary an amount that the court determines will restore the beneficiary, in whole or in part, to the beneficiary's appropriate position.
701.1109(4)(b)
(b) To the extent that the abuse of discretion has resulted in a distribution to a beneficiary that is too large, the court shall place the beneficiaries, the trust, or both, in whole or in part, in their appropriate positions by ordering the fiduciary to withhold an amount from one or more future distributions to the beneficiary who received the distribution that was too large or by ordering that beneficiary to return some or all of the distribution to the trust.
701.1109(4)(c)
(c) To the extent that the court is unable, after applying
pars. (a) and
(b), to place the beneficiaries, the trust, or both in the positions that they would have occupied had the discretion not been abused, the court may order the fiduciary to pay an appropriate amount from its own funds to one or more of the beneficiaries, the trust, or both.
701.1109(5)
(5) Upon petition by the fiduciary, the court having jurisdiction over a trust shall determine whether a proposed exercise or nonexercise by the fiduciary of a discretionary power conferred under this section will result in an abuse of the fiduciary's discretion. The petition must describe the proposed exercise or nonexercise of the power and contain sufficient information to inform the beneficiaries of the reasons for the proposal, the facts upon which the fiduciary relies, and an explanation of how the income and remainder beneficiaries will be affected by the proposed exercise or nonexercise of the power. A beneficiary who challenges the proposed exercise or nonexercise of the power has the burden of establishing that it will result in an abuse of discretion.