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posted Jun 4, 2019 6:03:47 PM

After one partner transferred ownership to a new person, beginning and ending % share of profit and loss appear correct on the K-1 worksheet, but wrong on the K-1

At the beginning of last year, one member in my LLC transferred ownership to a new member. I've included both in the list of members. I set the percentage of ownership, profit, and loss to beginning 20% and ending 0% for the old member, and to beginning 0% and ending 20% for the new member. On the Sch K-1 Wks, it appears correct.

However, on the Schedule K-1's for both members, it shows as beginning and ending 20%. The dollar amounts listed in Part III ("ordinary business income (loss)", etc.) are accurate.

This looks like a bug? Should I just override the fields to correct it, or am I missing something?

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Level 13
Jun 4, 2019 6:03:53 PM

I believe you asking a familiar question on K-1 presentation when a member terminates their interest.

See the following from the instructions of the schedule K-1:

 If your interest terminated before the end of the partnership's tax year, the partnership will have entered, in the Ending column, the percentages that existed immediately before termination.

If your interest commenced after the beginning of the partnership's tax year, the partnership will have entered, in the Beginning column, the percentages that existed for you immediately after admission.

Based on the above, I believe the presentation is correct for both. 

While the presentation may appear contrary to what we would think it should look like, the IRS wants a different presentation.  The key is to make sure that the allocation in Part III is accurate, and I imagine it is.

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New Member
Jun 4, 2019 6:03:49 PM

Are your profit percentages different than your ownership percentages in the operating agreement? That's what section J is for. There's no bug for partnerships, but I might be able to help you with more information.

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 6:03:50 PM

No, all three percentages are identical for each member. Here are screenshots showing what I mean. They're both for the same member, who started out with 20% ownership and ended with 0%.

Worksheet: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/gonxc2fe87h3b0l/2018-02-25-k1%20worksheet.PNG?dl=0">https://www.dropbox.com/s/gonxc2fe87h3b0l/2018-02-25-k1%20worksheet.PNG?dl=0</a>

Schedule K-1 part 2: <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="https://www.dropbox.com/s/vqb91fwwhpjbc62/2018-02-25-k1%20part2.PNG?dl=0">https://www.dropbox.com/s/vqb91fwwhpjbc62/2018-02-25-k1%20part2.PNG?dl=0</a>

The replacing member, who started with 0% and ended with 20% for all three categories, shows correctly on the worksheet, but their K-1 part 2 also shows 20% beginning and 20% ending in all three categories.

I appreciate your help here.

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 6:03:51 PM

If you see in the worksheet the 3rd column says "Int/Fnl" so the ending column is matching the worksheet. This is explained more by a platform user below. Let us know if you have questions.

Level 13
Jun 4, 2019 6:03:53 PM

I believe you asking a familiar question on K-1 presentation when a member terminates their interest.

See the following from the instructions of the schedule K-1:

 If your interest terminated before the end of the partnership's tax year, the partnership will have entered, in the Ending column, the percentages that existed immediately before termination.

If your interest commenced after the beginning of the partnership's tax year, the partnership will have entered, in the Beginning column, the percentages that existed for you immediately after admission.

Based on the above, I believe the presentation is correct for both. 

While the presentation may appear contrary to what we would think it should look like, the IRS wants a different presentation.  The key is to make sure that the allocation in Part III is accurate, and I imagine it is.

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 6:03:54 PM

Perfect, that was my confusion. I appreciate the explanation!

Level 13
Jun 4, 2019 6:03:56 PM

Welcome

New Member
Jun 4, 2019 6:03:57 PM

well, i have the same situation and one schedule K1 properly reflects the increase ending capital but the other does not reflect the decrease ie. the ending capital is unchanged. this is inconsistent and i suspect is a bug in the software. part III is correct but part II J is not for one of the schedule K1's. shall i override to correct?