The Internal Revenue Service says it needs more time to make a final decision about a conflict between state laws and the federal rules governing charitable remainder trusts.
The matter involves husbands and wives who set up charitable remainder annuity trusts or charitable remainder unitrusts.
Laws in some states may give one spouse the right to get cash from the trust when the other spouse dies.
If John Doe died and his wife, Jane, elected to receive a statutory share of the CRAT or CRUT assets, that would violate Section 664(d)(1)(B) or Section 664(d)(2)(B) of the Internal Revenue Code, Susan Levy, an IRS official, writes in IRS Notice 2006-15.