I have a trust that generates a Grantor Letter every year.
In years past, it has been pretty simple to enter the data on the 1040, with direct instructions and figures.
This year, there is an extensive Sch D. When I entered every exchange, and checked it twice, it will not balance with the Grantor Letter.
Since the letter is coming from an Attorney's office, and I am lowly me, I must assume that my data is incorrect for some reason.
This is a paper return for the attorney to ultimately file. Am I allowed to input the bottom line on the Sch D and attach the statement?
I read a thread from another year where "old Jack" said we need to enter the Sch D details. That is indeed what I have done in the past.
But this year, I have camped out on it, and I really need to move on!! If there is a short cut, I need it!
Thanks
=)
In years past, it has been pretty simple to enter the data on the 1040, with direct instructions and figures.
This year, there is an extensive Sch D. When I entered every exchange, and checked it twice, it will not balance with the Grantor Letter.
Since the letter is coming from an Attorney's office, and I am lowly me, I must assume that my data is incorrect for some reason.
This is a paper return for the attorney to ultimately file. Am I allowed to input the bottom line on the Sch D and attach the statement?
I read a thread from another year where "old Jack" said we need to enter the Sch D details. That is indeed what I have done in the past.
But this year, I have camped out on it, and I really need to move on!! If there is a short cut, I need it!
Thanks
=)
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