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Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

 
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Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

Its worth noting that TT doesn't use that information for anything.  It's only helpful for your own record keeping, but if it doesn't appear and you can't enter it, nothing in your return will change.

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Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

To enter a Schedule K-1

  • Click on Federal
  • Click on Wages & Income
  • Scroll down to S-corps, Partnerships, and Trusts
  • On Schedule K-1, click on the start or update button

Or enter k-1 in the Search box located in the upper right of the program screen. Click on Jump to k-1

toddwalker1415
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Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

Thanks for responding.
But yes, I see where to do a K-1, but as I go through that section filling in the information of the form. I never encountered (or at least I don't see it specifically) anything for box L "Partners Capital Account Analysis" or that increase line.
It asks about the normal boxes numbered 1-21, but not about box L. 
That I can find....

AamilD
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Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

Please follow the steps below to enter "Other Increase" on a K-1:

  1. Click on Tax Home from Left side Menu.
  2. Click on Income & Expenses from the main screen.
  3. Scroll down till you see the section titled "S-corps, Partnerships, and Trusts". Within this section, there will be an option for Schedule K-1. Click on Start/Revisit next to it.
  4. Click Yes on the question about whether you received any Schedule K-1.
  5. Then Click on Start next to Partnerships (Form 1065). 
  6. Then enter all the information accordingly and proceed ahead.
  7. Then you should see the page titled "Enter your Capital Account information". On this screen, you will be able to enter all the information include Other Increase information.

Alternatively, to search for K-1, click on the Search button on top right with the magnifying glass symbol and type k-1 and you should see a Jump to link which you can click and enter the information.

 

Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

Make sure that you selected Schedule K-1 (Form 1065).  The Partner’s Capital Account Analysis for box L will be shown on the screen labeled Enter Capital Account Information

Schedule K-1 Capital Account.JPG

 

toddwalker1415
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Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

Hi.

Thank you both for responding, I really appreciate it.

And I'm not sure why, but that specific page doesn't pop up. the one titled enter capital account information with all of those lines. It's just not one of the pages I click through.

No idea why, maybe because it is not my first year with this investment and K-1?

Just to be specific - the pages I go through are - Review info, type of partner, describe partnership, type of activity, did you participate, is it oil or gas, enter box 1, check boxes that have amount (box 20 for me), enter box 20 info, describe partnership, Report Carryovers - Regular Tax, Any Other Carryovers, Report AMT Carryovers, Report Other AMT Carryovers, Any Qualified Business Income (QBI) Carryovers?, Enter info about passive losses, We see you have Section 199A income, We need some information about your 199A income, Let's check for some uncommon adjustments, We're almost done, we need some information about this business in 2018.

And that's it. No page that you both mentioned. 

Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

Sometimes that page doesn't pop up on the first time through the K-1 interview (it's a bug).  After you've completed it you'll be on a screen listing each of your K-1s.  Click 'edit' to go back in, and the capital account screen will appear.

 

Alternately, when going through the first time, there's a button at the bottom of the screen that says "Show Forms".  It will allow you to see the Form in question as you're going through the interview.  You can just drop down and enter the Capital Account info directly.

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toddwalker1415
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Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

Thanks for the response.

I have tried to go through a bunch of times, with edit, still hasn't popped up unfortunately.

And for the "show form" approach, I don't see that button? (I'm using online.)

Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase


@toddwalker1415 wrote:

Thanks for the response.

I have tried to go through a bunch of times, with edit, still hasn't popped up unfortunately.

And for the "show form" approach, I don't see that button? (I'm using online.)


Forms is only available in the TurboTax desktop CD/Download editions.

Have you tried deleting the Schedule K-1 and then re-entering?

Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

Its worth noting that TT doesn't use that information for anything.  It's only helpful for your own record keeping, but if it doesn't appear and you can't enter it, nothing in your return will change.

**Say "Thanks" by clicking the thumb icon in a post
**Note also, I'm not a Tax Preparer/CPA. Just a volunteer, seasoned, TurboTax user.
Use any advice accordingly!
toddwalker1415
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Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

@nexchap 
The IRS does not require that info? It doesn't have to be in my return?

Where does one enter the information from a K-1 (1065) box L - Partner's Capital Account Analysis, in Turbotax? Specifically a number from the line titled Other increase

The IRS gets a copy of your K-1 from the partnership.  They only expect your return to properly account for the income and expense entries on the K-1.  But your return won't include a copy of the K-1, or any of the box L information.

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