My client brought in a completed form IT-204-IP NY Partners Sch K-1. Do I need to file a NY non resident return for this taxpayer? I assume I will need to complete a Partner K-1 within his Federal return. What do I do with this NY form if anything?
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Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostMy client brought in a completed form IT-204-IP NY Partners Sch K-1. Do I need to file a NY non resident return for this taxpayer? I assume I will need to complete a Partner K-1 within his Federal return. What do I do with this NY form if anything?This post is for discussion purposes only and should be verified with other sources before actual use.
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AZ, it looks like our clients may have bought the same investment
Originally posted by AZ-Tax View PostMy client brought in a completed form IT-204-IP NY Partners Sch K-1. Do I need to file a NY non resident return for this taxpayer? I assume I will need to complete a Partner K-1 within his Federal return. What do I do with this NY form if anything?
If you don't mind me asking, does the partnership have Atlas in the name?
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No, not a scam
There are an oil and gas drilling partnership. Advisors sell them to their clients as ways to write off huge amounts on their taxes (as your client is saying) but the advisors aren't always up to snuff on the deductibility of the losses. I'm hoping someone else will chime in with a response on this one as both our clients were told the same thing but neither one of us can reconcile that with our knowledge of the applicable rules. Maybe Bees or one of the other "gurus" can help us on this.
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