I have a couple of questions about the Energy Transfer Partners K-1. I notice they list 3 companies in the supplemental material and was wondering if you have to enter 3 K-1's into TurboTax or if you can consolidate the data in one K-1. Also if you have to use 3 K-1's can you use the ETP address for all 3. Also line 20 on the K-1 there is a code "Z" and when I enter this TurboTax asks for additional information none of which seems to match what is on the ETP supplemental form. Any help would be appreciated.
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Although its a pain, you should really enter each of the ETP companies separately. This will make life much easier down the road if one of them is spun off, or if you buy shares in one of them directly (in which case you'd consolidate the K-1 from the company you hold with the values ETP provides). It's fine to use the ETP address for all 3; but use the different partnership identifiers (they give the unique codes for each).
As for the line 20Z entries, those are informational. Depending on your tax situation, some or all or none may be relevant to you. For example, I live in a non-conforming state and so use the Bonus Depreciation values to make corrections to my state return. So you don't need to enter them into TT, but you do have to take note of each and see if it impacts the way you fill out your return.
And what do you for the numbers shown against state? Do we have to file that many state income tax forms? Looks like this investment is a headache if it generate so much paperwork.
I no longer own the shares. Sold them in 2019. But I just looked at my Sales Worksheet and the way I read this: "Some states require that 'certain nonresidents apportion...," I felt they were not talking about me since my investment was very small. Regardless, my gain was so small and the percentages charged by the states mentioned were so small that I concluded I would not meet the states' minimum taxable income. I would call ETP Tax Package Support. (I typed in their telephone number for you, but TT removed it from my message). I had called them - at two difference times - about this and they said: "You have to contact your tax advisor." I called again with another question and again was unsuccessful. So, I would put some pressure on. You need to find out if you are a "certain nonresident." (Just spent one hour researching. Cannot find an answer.) Good Luck!
Thankyou.
I believe the numbers are small and can be ignored for tax filing purposes. Although I do see somewhere mentioned that if you a re a non resident you still have to file. Wow! what a headache. I am getting out of this stock in 2021 so that I dont continue this headache in future years and then have the responsibility to also maintain the basis.
It depends. Normally I wouldn't suggest this but I would ignore this completely since it is small.
Got one more question related to K- from Energy Transfer. This K-1 has three companies - ET, USAC, and SUN. Previously someone on this forum suggested entering the data has three K-1s - individually for each company. I understand that, But how do I enter Part II, J and K, and L data - partner's share of profit, liabilities, capital account. That is at the top level and not divided between three companies.
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