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Should a loss on a K-1 Estate rollover to Line 17 of the 1040.
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Should a loss on a K-1 Estate rollover to Line 17 of the 1040.
Yes.
Line 17 of the 1040 is where it should go. It gets reported on Schedule E first, then carried over.
June 3, 2019
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Should a loss on a K-1 Estate rollover to Line 17 of the 1040.
Yes.
Line 17 of the 1040 is where it should go. It gets reported on Schedule E first, then carried over.
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Should a loss on a K-1 Estate rollover to Line 17 of the 1040.
Should I complete a K-1 worksheet and then a Schedule E? This is from my mother's estate which we have a loss this year of 1104.
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Should a loss on a K-1 Estate rollover to Line 17 of the 1040.
If you have a K-1 for her estate, then
1. Click Federal on the left-hand side menu.
2. Click Income & Expenses across the top.
3. Scroll down to S-corps, Partnerships, and Trusts and click Show more.
4. Click Start or Revisit by Schedule K-1.
1. Click Federal on the left-hand side menu.
2. Click Income & Expenses across the top.
3. Scroll down to S-corps, Partnerships, and Trusts and click Show more.
4. Click Start or Revisit by Schedule K-1.
June 3, 2019
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