Distribution of IRA assets to Trust and then distributions to beneficiaries both occurred in 2017. Total distribution to beneficiaries in 2017 included bulk of Trust assets (inheritance) and all of IRA assets.
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I'm not sure the K-1 is for the distribution of the entire IRA balance to the beneficiaries. Wouldn't you report the distribution as an other deduction thus zeroing out the trust income? The 1099-R's would be prepared by the trust.
The 1099-R, which reports the inherited IRA distributions to the IRS, will be generated under the trust name and trust tax identification number.
In this old original question, the fact that a Form 1099-R was issued to the trust suggests that a distribution was paid to the trust from the inherited IRA and has nothing to do with assigning the inherited IRA out of the trust to the trust beneficiaries. Assigning an inherited IRA out of the trust to trust beneficiaries is not a distribution from the IRA and is not reportable on either a Form 1099-R or on any part of an estate income tax return.
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