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Yes, on line 14.
"Expenses for preparation of fiduciary income tax returns, the decedent's final individual income tax returns, and all estate and GST tax returns are fully deductible. However, expenses for preparing all other tax returns, including gift tax returns, are considered costs commonly and customarily incurred by individuals and are not deductible."
Yes, on line 14.
"Expenses for preparation of fiduciary income tax returns, the decedent's final individual income tax returns, and all estate and GST tax returns are fully deductible. However, expenses for preparing all other tax returns, including gift tax returns, are considered costs commonly and customarily incurred by individuals and are not deductible."
Thanks, that helps, but I need to confirm one thing: in the case of the simple trust I administer, the "fiduciary tax return" is the return filed on Form 1041 under the trust's EIN. Correct? Again, thank you so much for your answer.
That is correct. A 1041 is a fiduciary tax return for a trust.
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