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Bought a PTP stock and got a K-1 and Form 1065. I bought and sold at different prices.

In 2022 I bought a stock. It was a PTP and generated a K-1 and Form 1065.

 

I never had the stock previously. I bought on different days and different prices and sold on different days and different prices. I sold out fully. All of this happened in 2022.

 

TurboTax is asking things like my sale price and many other questions, but it confuses me. How can I provide one sale price when I actually had multiple sale prices?

 

This is the screen giving me trouble....

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Below are the multiple purchases on my 1099-B...

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My K-1 includes this info.....

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So what would I enter for my Sale Price? And do I need to fill out these other fields below? What do I enter for those?

 

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And lastly, in this linked thread from 2019 people are saying don't even fill out the K-1 section at all if you the stock was in your imported 1099-B. So should I even have told TurboTax I have a K-1? (https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/investments-and-rental-properties/discussion/i-disposed-of-a-k-1-p... )

 

 

 

 

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RobertB4444
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Bought a PTP stock and got a K-1 and Form 1065. I bought and sold at different prices.

That K-1 that you entered shows that they lost 95 bucks during the time you had the stock.  That may help you out a little bit.

 

If all of the sales and purchases of your stock are entered on the 1099-B, though, do not re-enter them on the schedule K-1 information.  

 

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Bought a PTP stock and got a K-1 and Form 1065. I bought and sold at different prices.

Thank you. 

 

I auto-imported the 1099, but afterwards I entered these numbers (click link)  which came from the K-1 (click link) (they are similar to numbers on the 1099 but a little different).

Was I right to fill in those numbers above?

 

And my main question, on this screen, should I enter anything here (click link)? I left it blank but there are a ton of possible things I could enter, like stuff from here (click link)?

 

Was I right to leave these numbers blank?

 

Lastly, am I supposed to ask for an extension because I have to wait for the K-3 to file, and then come back to TurboTax and add more stuff?   For now it asked me if I have a K-3, the K-1 is actually marked to say I do, but I actually don't so said no in order to proceed.

 

Thanks so much, this K-1 stuff is probably the most complicated stuff I've ever seen anywhere. 😰

 

 

 

RobertB4444
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Bought a PTP stock and got a K-1 and Form 1065. I bought and sold at different prices.

Yes, you should enter all of the numbers.  This is the activity that you profited from while you were part of the PTP.  If you don't have a K3 then you should be good to file.

 

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Bought a PTP stock and got a K-1 and Form 1065. I bought and sold at different prices.

Thanks you but I'm sorry because I'm a bit confused - I was asking 2 separate questions and now I'm worried I confused things because I got only 1 answer which seems to be talking about the first one. My bad!!! Please let me rephrase....

 

Let me put it this way, are BOTH these 2 screens correct?

 

Screen 1 (click). I FILLED IT. Source for it (click)

Screen 2 (click). I LEFT IT BLANK even though i have some numbers for it. Source for it (click)

 

Then if you reply YES, it will be unambiguous to me.

Thanks a lot

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