TP deceased(2018) holding bonds fully matured 5 years ago. TP did not include them in their returns for any year. Estate got bonds cashed early in 2019. Can I put this interest on the final return of the deceased or do I include them as income for the 1041 to be filed next year? I think I read I could put them on the final return of the deceased
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Originally posted by TAX4US View PostTP deceased(2018) holding bonds fully matured 5 years ago. TP did not include them in their returns for any year. Estate got bonds cashed early in 2019. Can I put this interest on the final return of the deceased or do I include them as income for the 1041 to be filed next year? I think I read I could put them on the final return of the deceased
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Originally posted by TAX4US View Postfully matured 5 years ago.
Doesn't that mean it goes on the 5-year-old tax return?
As a side note, I'm not currently in a position to look up the Rev Ruling 68-15 or Tax Book 21-4, so it is possible that they say otherwise. However, Publication 550 seems to say the only option is to report it on the 5-year-old tax return.
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Originally posted by TaxGuyBill View Post
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Originally posted by TAX4US View PostTP deceased(2018) holding bonds fully matured 5 years ago. TP did not include them in their returns for any year. Estate got bonds cashed early in 2019. Can I put this interest on the final return of the deceased or do I include them as income for the 1041 to be filed next year? I think I read I could put them on the final return of the deceased
Always cite your source for support to defend your opinion
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