C.R.S. Section 15-1.2-601
Determination and distribution of net income


(1)

This section applies when:

(a)

The death of an individual results in the creation of an estate or trust; or

(b)

An income interest in a trust terminates, whether the trust continues or is distributed.

(2)

A fiduciary of an estate or trust with an income interest that terminates shall determine, under subsection (7) of this section and parts 4, 5, and 7 of this article 1.2, the amount of net income and net principal receipts received from property specifically given to a beneficiary. The fiduciary shall distribute the net income and net principal receipts to the beneficiary that is to receive the specific property.

(3)

A fiduciary shall determine the income and net income of an estate or income interest in a trust which terminates, other than the amount of net income determined under subsection (2) of this section, under parts 4, 5, and 7 of this article 1.2 and by:

(a)

Including in net income all income from property used or sold to discharge liabilities;

(b)

Paying from income or principal, in the fiduciary’s discretion, fees of attorneys, accountants, and fiduciaries, court costs and other expenses of administration, and interest on estate and inheritance taxes and other taxes imposed because of the decedent’s death, but the fiduciary may pay the expenses from income of property passing to a trust for which the fiduciary claims a federal estate tax marital or charitable deduction only to the extent:

(I)

The payment of the expenses from income will not cause the reduction or loss of the deduction; or

(II)

The fiduciary makes an adjustment under section 15-1.2-507 (2); and

(c)

Paying from principal other disbursements made or incurred in connection with the settlement of the estate or the winding up of an income interest that terminates, including:

(I)

To the extent authorized by the decedent’s will, the terms of the trust, or applicable law, debts, funeral expenses, disposition of remains, family allowances, estate and inheritance taxes, and other taxes imposed because of the decedent’s death; and

(II)

Related penalties that are apportioned, by the decedent’s will, the terms of the trust, or applicable law, to the estate or income interest that terminates.

(4)

If a decedent’s will, the terms of a trust, or applicable law provides for the payment of interest or the equivalent of interest to a beneficiary that receives a pecuniary amount outright, the fiduciary shall make the payment from net income determined under subsection (3) of this section or from principal to the extent net income is insufficient.

(5)

Reserved.

(6)

A fiduciary shall distribute net income remaining after payments required by subsection (4) of this section in the manner described in section 15-1.2-602 to all other beneficiaries, including a beneficiary that receives a pecuniary amount in trust, even if the beneficiary holds an unqualified power to withdraw assets from the trust or other presently exercisable general power of appointment over the trust.

(7)

A fiduciary may not reduce principal or income receipts from property described in subsection (2) of this section because of a payment described in section 15-1.2-501 or 15-1.2-502, to the extent the decedent’s will, the terms of the trust, or applicable law requires the fiduciary to make the payment from assets other than the property or to the extent the fiduciary recovers or expects to recover the payment from a third party. The net income and principal receipts from the property must be determined by including the amount the fiduciary receives or pays regarding the property, whether the amount accrued or became due before, on, or after the date of the decedent’s death or an income interest’s terminating event, and making a reasonable provision for an amount the estate or income interest may become obligated to pay after the property is distributed.

Source: Section 15-1.2-601 — Determination and distribution of net income, https://leg.­colorado.­gov/sites/default/files/images/olls/crs2023-title-15.­pdf (accessed Oct. 20, 2023).

15‑1.2‑101
Short title
15‑1.2‑102
Definitions
15‑1.2‑103
Scope
15‑1.2‑104
Governing law
15‑1.2‑201
Fiduciary duties - general principles
15‑1.2‑202
Judicial review of exercise of discretionary power - definition
15‑1.2‑203
Fiduciary’s power to adjust
15‑1.2‑204
Notice of action - definitions
15‑1.2‑301
Definitions
15‑1.2‑302
Application - duties and remedies
15‑1.2‑303
Authority of fiduciary
15‑1.2‑304
Notice
15‑1.2‑305
Unitrust policy
15‑1.2‑306
Unitrust rate
15‑1.2‑307
Applicable value
15‑1.2‑308
Period
15‑1.2‑309
Special tax benefits - rules
15‑1.2‑401
Character of receipts from entity - definitions
15‑1.2‑402
Distribution from trust or estate
15‑1.2‑403
Business of other activity conducted by fiduciary
15‑1.2‑404
Principal receipts
15‑1.2‑405
Rental property
15‑1.2‑406
Receipt on obligation to be paid in money
15‑1.2‑407
Insurance policy or contract
15‑1.2‑408
Insubstantial allocation not required
15‑1.2‑409
Deferred compensation, annuity, or similar payment - definitions
15‑1.2‑410
Liquidating asset - definition
15‑1.2‑411
Minerals, water, and other natural resources
15‑1.2‑412
Timber
15‑1.2‑413
Marital deduction property not productive of income
15‑1.2‑414
Derivative or option - definition
15‑1.2‑415
Asset-backed security
15‑1.2‑416
Other financial instrument or arrangement
15‑1.2‑501
Disbursement from income
15‑1.2‑502
Disbursement from principal
15‑1.2‑503
Transfer from income to principal for depreciation - definition
15‑1.2‑504
Reimbursement of income from principal
15‑1.2‑505
Reimbursement of principal from income
15‑1.2‑506
Income taxes
15‑1.2‑507
Adjustment between income and principal because of taxes
15‑1.2‑601
Determination and distribution of net income
15‑1.2‑602
Distribution to successor beneficiary
15‑1.2‑701
When right to income begins and ends
15‑1.2‑702
Apportionment of receipts and disbursements when decedent dies or income interest begins
15‑1.2‑703
Apportionment when income interest ends - definition
15‑1.2‑801
Uniformity of application and construction
15‑1.2‑802
Relation to electronic signatures in global and national commerce act
15‑1.2‑803
Application to trust or estate
15‑1.2‑804
Severability
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Current through Fall 2024

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