I am preparing a first and final 1041 for an estate. The net income before the distribution deduction is $488. As this is below $600 there would be no tax. However the distribution deduction will cause the $488 to be shown as income split among the 7 beni's which is alot of paperwork for a small amount. Can I legally skip the distribution deduction? My guess is not, but I thought I would ask.
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Originally posted by Kram BergGoldI am preparing a first and final 1041 for an estate. The net income before the distribution deduction is $488. As this is below $600 there would be no tax. However the distribution deduction will cause the $488 to be shown as income split among the 7 beni's which is alot of paperwork for a small amount. Can I legally skip the distribution deduction? My guess is not, but I thought I would ask.
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This was discussed earlier in this thread: http://www.thetaxbook.com/forums/sho...tion+deduction
If there is a distribution from an estate or a trust, section 662 requires it to be included in the income of the esate beneficiaries.
You can, of course, net the 1041 expenses with the income being passed through on the K-1.
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