Here's the situation, I think there's one "correct" way to do it and one "easy" way to do it:
TP and SP separated on 3/15/11. They owned a Joint Tenants WROS brokerage acct that held one mutual fund. Separation agreement allowed SP to "own" 100% of brokerage acct, but neither TP nor SP told brokerage firm. SP sold all the shares of the mutual fund on 5/1/11 for a gain (some LT, some ST). There were also dividends paid for each month in 2011.
Brokerage issues 1099-B under TP's SS# for joint acct for sale of mutual funds and 1099-DIV for all 2011 dividends under TP's SS#.
I believe the correct way to do it is send the brokerage a copy of the separation agreement and ask for a corrected 1099-B under SP SS# only for the mutual fund sale and a corrected 1099-DIV, one for the period from 1/1/11-3/15/11 under TP SS# and one for the period form 3/16/11-5/1/11 under the SP SS#.
The "easy" way is for the TP and SP to split the stock sale gain and the dividend income on their respective Single returns (they meet the unmarried rules for TY2011) to keep from "rocking the boat".
Thoughts?
TP and SP separated on 3/15/11. They owned a Joint Tenants WROS brokerage acct that held one mutual fund. Separation agreement allowed SP to "own" 100% of brokerage acct, but neither TP nor SP told brokerage firm. SP sold all the shares of the mutual fund on 5/1/11 for a gain (some LT, some ST). There were also dividends paid for each month in 2011.
Brokerage issues 1099-B under TP's SS# for joint acct for sale of mutual funds and 1099-DIV for all 2011 dividends under TP's SS#.
I believe the correct way to do it is send the brokerage a copy of the separation agreement and ask for a corrected 1099-B under SP SS# only for the mutual fund sale and a corrected 1099-DIV, one for the period from 1/1/11-3/15/11 under TP SS# and one for the period form 3/16/11-5/1/11 under the SP SS#.
The "easy" way is for the TP and SP to split the stock sale gain and the dividend income on their respective Single returns (they meet the unmarried rules for TY2011) to keep from "rocking the boat".
Thoughts?
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