IRS Split Interest Trust Statistics (based on 5227s filed in 2011)
Item |
Total |
Size of end-of-year book value of total assets (in $1,000s) |
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Under $500,000 |
$500,000 under $1,000,000 |
$1,000,000 under $3,000,000 |
$3,000,000 under $10,000,000 |
$10,000,000 or more |
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(1) |
(2) |
(3) |
(4) |
(5) |
(6) |
CRUT Number of returns |
93,828 |
67,211 |
13,897 |
9,366 |
2,642 |
713 |
Change from 2010 |
0.00% |
0.99% |
-3.70% |
-0.97% |
-1.12% |
-0.28% |
CRUT Total net assets |
$86,901,148 |
$11,668,938 |
$9,713,830 |
$14,870,406 |
$13,180,605 |
$37,467,369 |
Change from 2010 |
-5.11% |
0.17% |
-3.44% |
-2.01% |
-1.03% |
-9.46% |
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CRAT Number of returns |
15,862 |
12,854 |
1,652 |
1,019 |
275 |
62 |
Change from 2010 |
-6.35% |
-5.93% |
-10.94% |
-5.03% |
-3.17% |
1.64% |
CRAT Total net assets |
$7,136,591 |
$1,411,278 |
$1,183,074 |
$1,646,130 |
$1,357,376 |
$1,538,732 |
Change from 2010 |
-4.78% |
-2.38% |
-11.29% |
-3.00% |
-3.23% |
-4.77% |
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CLT Number of returns |
6,617 |
2,864 |
1,436 |
1,306 |
706 |
305 |
Change from 2010 |
0.12% |
-4.25% |
9.28% |
-5.50% |
12.24% |
4.10% |
CLT Total net assets |
$20,945,036 |
$395,042 |
$984,235 |
$2,159,982 |
$3,726,160 |
$13,679,616 |
Change from 2010 |
8.31% |
-9.03% |
9.01% |
-3.38% |
17.51% |
8.61% |
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PIF Number of returns |
1,402 |
1,070 |
116 |
121 |
71 |
24 |
Change from 2010 |
-0.57% |
-0.83% |
-1.69% |
-3.20% |
12.70% |
-4.00% |
PIF Total net assets |
$1,311,456 |
$127,767 |
$82,384 |
$192,575 |
$365,321 |
$543,408 |
Change from 2010 |
2.68% |
4.41% |
7.96% |
-4.64% |
8.29% |
0.78% |
Some observations.
- Charitable lead trusts are the only gift type of the four that increased in number from 2010 to 2011 and that increase was a miniscule 0.12%. In essence, the number of CRUTs, CLTs, and PIFs was unchanged, while the number of CRATs shrank a non-negligible 6.35%.
- Total net assets held by CLTs increased over 8% from 2010 to 2011, while total net assets of CRATs and CRUTs each slipped about 5% during the same period. This continues a trend we’ve seen in the assets held by CLTs and CRTs for the last couple years. Surprisingly, PIF total net assets reversed its recent annual declines, increasing 2.68%.
- CLTs with a net asset value over $10 million account for over 65% of the total net asset value of all CLTs. In contrast, this cohort of CRUTs accounts for 43% of all CRUT net asset value, this cohort of CRATs accounts for 22% of all CRAT net asset value, and this cohort of PIFs accounts for 41% of all PIF net asset value. Although nearly 2/3s of all CLTs have a net asset value under $1 million, the total net asset value of CLTs is concentrated in very large trusts more so than with the other gift types.
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