Everything is fine on my tax return (ProSeries) but my balance sheet is off by the excess distributions. I have to override retained earnings to make it balance, is that correct? It won't affect the basis since shareholder will be taxes on 1040.
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Retained earnings is retained earnings. It is not basis, AAA, or any other account. On a balance sheet, it is the net of assets - liabilities - common stock & add'l paid-in capital.
If your client has taken distributions in excess of net income, then your retained earnings will be a negative number.
Adjust your retained earnings to the amount it should be on your balance sheet. Your software company is attempting to merge tax & accounting law.
Maribeth
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Originally posted by Maribeth View PostRetained earnings is retained earnings. It is not basis, AAA, or any other account. On a balance sheet, it is the net of assets - liabilities - common stock & add'l paid-in capital.
If your client has taken distributions in excess of net income, then your retained earnings will be a negative number.
Adjust your retained earnings to the amount it should be on your balance sheet. Your software company is attempting to merge tax & accounting law.
Maribeth
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