1275911
You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.
Schedule M is used to adjust your income for Kentucky state tax purposes. You should not enter anything on line 2 of Schedule M unless there is a difference between the federal taxable income from K-1 and the KY taxable income from K-1.
For instance, if your Ordinary income from line 1 of your federal K-1 says $5000 and the Ordinary income from line 1 of your KY K-1 says $5000, there is no difference so no additions to income should be entered on Schedule M.
To correct your return, review your state and change your answer to this question.
Schedule M is used to adjust your income for Kentucky state tax purposes. You should not enter anything on line 2 of Schedule M unless there is a difference between the federal taxable income from K-1 and the KY taxable income from K-1.
For instance, if your Ordinary income from line 1 of your federal K-1 says $5000 and the Ordinary income from line 1 of your KY K-1 says $5000, there is no difference so no additions to income should be entered on Schedule M.
To correct your return, review your state and change your answer to this question.
THANKS
Still have questions?
Questions are answered within a few hours on average.
Post a Question*Must create login to post
Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.
garys_lucyl
Level 2
saikrishnanaidupasyavula
New Member
RandlePink
Level 1
in Education
g-r-land
New Member
jfreberg
Returning Member