Can a trust "accrue" a distribution, so long as the distribution is made by the due date of the tax return?
We've got a QSST, qualified subchapter S trust. S Corp has a fiscal year of Sept 30. One of the conditions for trust to remain a QSST is for "all accounting income" of the trust to be distributed, to the extent required in the trust instrument. Trust instrument requires that all accounting income be distributed annually.
S corp typically does not know it's income until after Feb 1, and issues its K-1 with an effective date of Sept 30 of the previous year.
Trust has a fiscal year ended Dec 31, thus will receive a K-1 from the S Corp for its share of income. Distribution of that income to the beneficiaries cannot occur until the amount of income is known.
Can the trust be put on an accrual basis, distribute the "accounting income" before March 15th, and claim a distribution on its Form 1041, Schedule B?
We've got a QSST, qualified subchapter S trust. S Corp has a fiscal year of Sept 30. One of the conditions for trust to remain a QSST is for "all accounting income" of the trust to be distributed, to the extent required in the trust instrument. Trust instrument requires that all accounting income be distributed annually.
S corp typically does not know it's income until after Feb 1, and issues its K-1 with an effective date of Sept 30 of the previous year.
Trust has a fiscal year ended Dec 31, thus will receive a K-1 from the S Corp for its share of income. Distribution of that income to the beneficiaries cannot occur until the amount of income is known.
Can the trust be put on an accrual basis, distribute the "accounting income" before March 15th, and claim a distribution on its Form 1041, Schedule B?
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