Trust sells $150,000 worth of land, basis is $130,000. $20,000 in capital gains.
$100,000 of the proceeds are distributed to 4 beneficiaries.
So the 1041 reports $20,000 in capital gains profits. However, there are 4 K-1s distributing the capital gains to the beneficiaries. However, $100,000 of cash is gone. The 1041 does not contain a balance sheet, but essentially the beneficiaries have overdrawn their income by a total of $80,000.
Is the "distributable net income" ever able to recover this $80,000 or is the overdrawn amount gone forever?? Can the $80,000 be applied to "future" distributable net income?
$100,000 of the proceeds are distributed to 4 beneficiaries.
So the 1041 reports $20,000 in capital gains profits. However, there are 4 K-1s distributing the capital gains to the beneficiaries. However, $100,000 of cash is gone. The 1041 does not contain a balance sheet, but essentially the beneficiaries have overdrawn their income by a total of $80,000.
Is the "distributable net income" ever able to recover this $80,000 or is the overdrawn amount gone forever?? Can the $80,000 be applied to "future" distributable net income?
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