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Probate & Trust Law Section Conference Manual ... - Minnesota CLE

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however, that my Spouse’s power to withdraw with respect to Contributions made<br />

by each Contributor (other than my Spouse) during a calendar year shall be limited<br />

to an amount equal to the federal gift tax annual exclusion as defined by Code<br />

<strong>Section</strong> 2503(b). Notwithstanding the provision of paragraph 1.1(6), I shall be<br />

considered to be the sole “Contributor” with respect to any contribution I may<br />

make, notwithstanding any split gift election that may otherwise be made by my<br />

Spouse and me with respect to gifts in any tax year, and, therefore, my Spouse’s<br />

power of withdrawal shall be limited to a single gift tax annual exclusion as defined<br />

by Code <strong>Section</strong> 2503(b).<br />

(2) Grant Of Power Of Withdrawal To Children. Each of my Children living at the<br />

time of a Contribution shall have the power to withdraw property from the <strong>Trust</strong><br />

Estate of such trust (including the contributed property) in an amount equal to the<br />

value of the contributed property (as of the date of such Contribution) divided by<br />

the number of such living Children; provided however, that each Child's power to<br />

withdraw with respect to Contributions made by each Contributor during a calendar<br />

year shall be limited to an amount equal to the federal gift tax annual exclusion as<br />

defined by Code <strong>Section</strong> 2503(b) and further reduced by gifts by any particular<br />

Contributor directly to or for the benefit of a Child of mine or to any other trust for<br />

the benefit of a Child of mine qualifying for the federal gift tax annual exclusion<br />

under Code <strong>Section</strong> 2503(b) on a date during any calendar year prior to the<br />

Contribution to this <strong>Trust</strong>.<br />

(3) Grant Of Power Of Withdrawal To Grandchildren. If the cumulative value of the<br />

Contributions by any Contributor during a calendar year exceeds the amount of the<br />

powers of withdrawal granted to my Children by paragraph 0, each of my<br />

Grandchildren living at the time of a Contribution shall have the power to withdraw<br />

property from the <strong>Trust</strong> Estate of such trust (including the contributed property) in<br />

an amount equal to the value of the contributed property (as of the date of such<br />

Contribution) divided by the number of such living Grandchildren; provided<br />

however, that each Grandchild's power to withdraw with respect to Contributions<br />

made by each Contributor during a calendar year shall be limited to an amount<br />

equal to the federal gift tax annual exclusion as defined by Code <strong>Section</strong> 2503(b)<br />

and further reduced by gifts by any Contributor directly to or for the benefit of a<br />

Grandchild of mine or to any other trust for the benefit of a Grandchild of mine<br />

qualifying for the federal gift tax annual exclusion under Code <strong>Section</strong> 2503(b) on a<br />

date during any calendar year prior to the Contribution to this <strong>Trust</strong>.<br />

(4) Grant Of Power Of Withdrawal To Descendants Of Grandchildren. If the value of<br />

the Contribution by any Contributor during a calendar year exceeds the powers of<br />

withdrawal granted to my Children and Grandchildren by paragraphs 0 and 1.1(3),<br />

each Descendant of my Grandchildren living at the time of a Contribution shall<br />

have the power to withdraw property from the <strong>Trust</strong> Estate of such trust (including<br />

the contributed property) in an amount equal to the value of the contributed<br />

property (as of the date of such Contribution) divided by the number of such living<br />

Descendants; provided however, that each Descendant's power to withdraw with<br />

respect to Contributions made by each Contributor during a calendar year shall be<br />

limited to an amount equal to the federal gift tax annual exclusion as defined by<br />

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