I am in the middle of preparing my first 1041. I have more expenses than income, should my K-1's not have any amounts on them? I only have interest income, but the expenses are far more than the interest, should the interest be allocated to each K-1?
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Probably not if taxable income is negative before DNI. No tax is due. Were distributions made? Do you have a figure for DNI? If there is a positive income amount before DNI is calculated, then it will pass thru to the K-1(s) in proportionate shares up to the amount of distributions paid to the beneficiaries. If K-1's are blank, you do not attach to return. If this is a first and final 1041, there may be deductions to pass through.
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No distributions were made, and income is negative before DNI. Should the deductions be passed through on the K-1?
Originally posted by Burke View PostProbably not if taxable income is negative before DNI. No tax is due. Were distributions made? Do you have a figure for DNI? If there is a positive income amount before DNI is calculated, then it will pass thru to the K-1(s) in proportionate shares up to the amount of distributions paid to the beneficiaries. If K-1's are blank, you do not attach to return. If this is a first and final 1041, there may be deductions to pass through.
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