ATTACHMENT TO PETITION FOR ADVISORY OPINION 5tate of New York — Department of Taxation and Finance - Form AD-1.8 4. The petitioner submits the following statement of facts as the basis for the requested advisory opinion: Pacts as the basis for the Advisory Opinion Petitioner (the "Senior") created an irrevocable trust (the "Trust") pursuant to a trust agreement (the "Trust Agreement") between the Trustees and the Senior. The Senior is deemed to own the Trust property for Federal and New York State Code. Under the terms of the Trust Agreement, the Senior has the nght to equire_t income tax purposes, as provided in Sections 671 to 679 of the Internal nue) 4 44 oragsprire.trust prope at any time (the "Substitution Power"). The provision of the Trust Agreement acing theiSubstitution Power reads as follows: Ce.111.vr "Reacquisition of Trust Assets. The Senior at any time or from time to time may acquire or reacquire any portion of the Trust Fund of any Trust by substituting therefor other property of an equivalent value, valued on the date of substitution. Notwithstanding any other provision of this Trust Agreement, the Senior may exercise this power without the consent of the Trustees. Although this power is exercisable by the Senior in a non- fiduciary capacity without the consent of any of the Trustees, the Trustees, if the Trustees believe that the property the Senior seeks to substitute for trust property is not in fact property of equivalent value, shall seek a determination by a court of competent jurisdiction to assure that the equivalent value requirement of this provision is satisfied. The Settlor, at any time, may release this power with respect to any Trust. Any release under this section shall be irrevocable and shall be made by instrument in writing signed by the Settlor and delivered to each Trustee of the Trust with respect to which the release applies." ccbs3Erit5467/0 • The Senior wishes to exercise the Substitu on Pow