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If it was corpus (principal) that was transferred (distributed), then it does not have to be reported at all.
Otherwise, you can report it as a second-tier distribution (together with any other income that was not required to be distributed).
Need you to clarify and provide additional information. Did you and your husband have a business? If so, what type of business did you have, i.e. Partnership, S-Corp., etc. Also, if the money that you transferred to yourself come from your husband, did it come from his estate, or a trust?
@liliandjeff
No business. Husband had a trust and filed 1041 with EIN to report interest and dividends in 2020 and 2021. The trust contained a provision allow combioning like trusts. Hence, it was a trust to trust transfer. Thanks
No business. Husband had a trust and filed 1041 with EIN to report interest and dividends in 2020 and 2021. The trust contained a provision allow combioning like trusts. Hence, it was a trust to trust transfer. Thanks
If it was corpus (principal) that was transferred (distributed), then it does not have to be reported at all.
Otherwise, you can report it as a second-tier distribution (together with any other income that was not required to be distributed).
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