26 CFR · Internal Revenue

§ 25.2523(c)-1 — Interest in unidentified assets.

26 CFR § 25.2523(c)-1

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26 C.F.R. § 25.2523(c)-1 (2026).

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§ 25.2523(c)-1 Interest in unidentified assets.

(a)Section 2523(c) provides that if an interest passing to a donee spouse may be satisfied out of a group of assets (or their proceeds) which include a particular asset that would be a nondeductible interest if it passed from the donor to his spouse, the value of the interest passing to the spouse is reduced, for the purpose of the marital deduction, by the value of the particular asset.
(b)In order for this section to apply, two circumstances must coexist, as follows:
(1)The property interest transferred to the donee spouse must be payable out of a group of assets. An example of a property interest payable out of a group of assets is a right to a share of the corpus of a trust upon its termination.
(2)The group of assets out of which

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