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posted Jun 3, 2019 11:01:06 AM

When using a special allocation of profits and losses in an LLC for 2018 why are the liabilities in the K-1 also affected?

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Level 13
Jun 3, 2019 11:01:07 AM

This is because in general, the liability allocation follows the P&L allocation.

If you are making special allocations, hopefully you have a good understanding of the substantial economic effect regulations under Section 704.  These are very complex and the default partner allocations are typically based on the partner's interest in the partnership.  Anything outside of this I would recommend you be prepared to support your allocations if audited.

Depending on which of the liability type you believe you need to change, that is most likely done in the partner information section.  I am not in a windows environment so I cannot provide specific direction on where that is changed if possible.

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Level 13
Jun 3, 2019 11:01:07 AM

This is because in general, the liability allocation follows the P&L allocation.

If you are making special allocations, hopefully you have a good understanding of the substantial economic effect regulations under Section 704.  These are very complex and the default partner allocations are typically based on the partner's interest in the partnership.  Anything outside of this I would recommend you be prepared to support your allocations if audited.

Depending on which of the liability type you believe you need to change, that is most likely done in the partner information section.  I am not in a windows environment so I cannot provide specific direction on where that is changed if possible.