A trust that holds plan assets when a qualified plan is frozen. A "wasting trust" derives its name from the fact that its assets get depleted over time, since plan participants co
ntinue to receive payouts as required under the plan, but no new co
ntributions are received by the trust. It may also refer to income trusts that hold depleting assets such as oil and gas.
In a wasting trust, the trustee can use part of the principal to maintain the level of payments to the beneficiaries as required under the plan . This is because income generated by the plan's assets may be insufficient to meet such payments.