I have a client who recently received a 1041 K-1 form. It is a 2017 K-1 form, but the fiscal year of the form shows a beginning date of 4/1/17 and an ending date of 3/31/18. It is my understanding that a fiscal year cannot end after the end of a calendar year, and that the form should actually be for tax year 2018, since the end of their fiscal year is March of 2018, but the accountant who prepared the form says the 2017 form is correct, and is refusing to file a corrected form without proof. Do you know of an IRS procedure or other regulation I can send to her for proof, or is she correct? Obviously, my client does not want to have to file an amended 2017 return if it can be avoided. A secondary question - my software is not even allowing me to enter the fiscal year into a 2017 return, but if the other accountant refuses to correct the K-1, how do I enter the form into a 2017 return (do I enter it as a calendar year, or will that raise red flags)?
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A pass-through entity on a fiscal year, files its returns on forms for the year the fiscal year BEGINS. (Think about it: the next year forms might not be out yet.) The recipient of a K-1 from a fiscal year reports the K-1 information on his personal income tax returns for the year the trust/estate's year ENDED, uses the fiscal year ENDING date on the K-1 to report on his personal returns for that same year. By the way, a fiscal year ends on the last day of any month except December. A return filed as of 31 December would be from a calendar year entity. If you need to know how to do the data entry, please tell us your software or call their customer support.
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Originally posted by Magsteps View PostI have a client who recently received a 1041 K-1 form. It is a 2017 K-1 form, but the fiscal year of the form shows a beginning date of 4/1/17 and an ending date of 3/31/18. It is my understanding that a fiscal year cannot end after the end of a calendar year, and that the form should actually be for tax year 2018, since the end of their fiscal year is March of 2018, but the accountant who prepared the form says the 2017 form is correct, and is refusing to file a corrected formLast edited by Burke; 02-10-2019, 02:45 PM.
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