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Thank you. Also, with regards to 1041 interest income is anything required other than the amount reported on 1099-int (for example payer and tin number)?
what I meant to ask should the payer and tin number of payer be shown in the description area on 1041 to the left of the amount or is the amount enough? On 1040 the payer shows up in description area.
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What if the 1099-R is for a 1035 exchange? T-Tax Business and Trusts does not have a place to enter the "6" as the code for Box 7.
I have a 1099R for an NUA distribution of a 401K. Box 1 includes the total of all the stock (NUA), and the Cash non NUA part of the distribution (mutual funds cashed out). Box 2a includes only the Cash amount, box 6 includes only the NUA (stock) amount.
From reading these answers, I assume I only have to input the amount in box 2a and do not even need to report box 6. So the only data I enter is box 2a . Is this correct? It just does not feel correct to not report box 6.
Thank You.
how do I enter 1099-r on the 1041 return including tax withholding
if there was a living successor beneficiary (heir to the a/c), the 1099-R would not get reported on the 1041
Very frustrating that Turbo tax does not include entry of 1099-R. Really dumb.
This is why I dropped Turbotax Business in favor of TaxAct. That and the non-support for Macs
Entering Form 1099-R Pension Income (Withdrawals) into Form 1041
May also be used for other Miscellaneous Income
Please see the attached "Walk-through that demonstrates entering the tax data from Form 1099-R into Form 1041 for Estates or Trusts.
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