Wisconsin Code § 701.1102

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In this subchapter:
(1) “Accounting period” means a calendar year, unless a fiduciary selects another 12-month period, and includes a portion of
a calendar year or other 12-month period that begins when an income interest begins or that ends when an income interest ends.
(1g) “Asset” has the meaning given for property under s.
701.0103 (20).
(1m) Notwithstanding s. 701.0103 (3), “beneficiary” means
a person who has a beneficial interest in a trust or an estate and
includes, in the case of a decedent’s estate, an heir, a legatee, and
a devisee and, in the case of a trust, an income beneficiary and a
remainder beneficiary.
(2) “Fiduciary” means a personal representative or a trustee
and includes an executor, administrator, successor personal representative, special administrator, and a person performing substantially the same function as any of those.

(3) “Income” means money or property that a fiduciary receives as current return from a principal asset. “Income” includes
a portion of receipts from a sale, exchange, or liquidation of a
principal asset, to the extent provided in ss. 701.1115 to
701.1129.
(4) “Income beneficiary” means a person to whom net income of a trust is or may be payable.
(5) “Income interest” means the right of an income beneficiary to receive all or part of net income, whether the terms of the
trust require it to be distributed or authorize it to be distributed in
the trustee’s discretion.
(6) “Mandatory income interest” means the right of an income beneficiary to receive net income that the terms of the trust
require the fiduciary to distribute.
(7) “Net income” means the total receipts allocated to income
during an accounting period, minus the disbursements made
from income during the period, plus or minus transfers under this
subchapter to or from income during the period.
(8) “Principal” means property held in trust for distribution
to a remainder beneficiary when the trust terminates or property
held in trust in perpetuity.
(9) “Remainder beneficiary” means a person who is a beneficiary under s. 701.0103 (21) (b).

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