I've gotten into a verbal sparring match with someone (NOT a client) who received a 2009 K-1 from the estate of a decedent who died during 2008.
Accompanying the K-1 is a document making reference to NY Form IT 205-A Schedule 2, showing an entry for "share of fiduciary adjustment."
Apparently this number would move to line 23 (with a code of A-7) as an "addition" on NY Form IT-201. (So says a third-party NY CPA.)
BUT the NY instructions make reference that such an adjustment does not apply to deaths occurring after February 1, 2000. My own software threw up a similar potential red flag.
So is this offset likely a different adjustment, an adjustment that does not apply, or an error on the part of whoever prepared the IT 205 stuff in the first place???
Thanks!
FE
Accompanying the K-1 is a document making reference to NY Form IT 205-A Schedule 2, showing an entry for "share of fiduciary adjustment."
Apparently this number would move to line 23 (with a code of A-7) as an "addition" on NY Form IT-201. (So says a third-party NY CPA.)
BUT the NY instructions make reference that such an adjustment does not apply to deaths occurring after February 1, 2000. My own software threw up a similar potential red flag.
So is this offset likely a different adjustment, an adjustment that does not apply, or an error on the part of whoever prepared the IT 205 stuff in the first place???
Thanks!
FE
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