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Independent trustee

A trustee who is unrelated to the person who establishes a trust (the grantor) and the beneficiaries of the trust.  Unrelated attorneys, banks, corporations, etc., are usually chosen to act as independent trustees.  The IRS requires a trust to have an independent trustee if the trust is to achieve certain estate tax and income tax benefits available to irrevocable trusts (not living trusts).
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