I live in New York state. I have a "New York Partner's Schedule K-1" (IT-204-IP) from a Maryland partnership (an LLC in which I am a partner). I don't see where to enter it.
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I'm answering my own question. The reason I was having trouble entering the the Maryland K-1 on my New York tax was that I was doing things in the wrong order. I needed to do the nonresident income tax for MD in Turbotax before doing NY. Once I did the MD state tax, Turbotax automatically transferred much of the relevant information to NY, and I was able to fill in the rest.
In many states, there is no need to enter a state K1, but New York has a few sections that might include information from your New York K1. New York does not have a place to enter an entire K1.
When you go back in to edit New York, find the page "Changes to Federal Income." See screenshot.
Look at these items:
If you have other questions about this, ask in the comment section below.
One other point about this-- It's not so obvious where to go in TurboTax to fill in state-specific information from a state K-1. I don't know about other states, but for New York you go to the page "Other New York adjustments to federal income" and click "Start" on "Partner, shareholder and beneficiary adjustments"
I am trying to import changes between K-1 information for federal return and New York state return.
When I go to the page for "Other New York adjustments to federal income" and click "Start" on "Partner, shareholder and beneficiary adjustments," it allows additions and subytactions, but with Mofdification Codes that don't cover the K-1. I have also tried "Taxes paid through a poartnership or S corporation: and that desn't help either. Any advice?
I am trying to import changes between K-1 information for federal return and New York state return. Am using the CD/download.
When I go to the page for "Other New York adjustments to federal income" and click "Start" on "Partner, shareholder and beneficiary adjustments," it allows additions and subtactions, but with Modiification Codes that don't cover the K-1. I have also tried "Taxes paid through a partnership or S corp" and that doesn't help either. Any advice?
I’m having the same problem. I have my k-1 input into the federal TurboTax, but my IT-204-IP is blank in the modification codes table and the TurboTax-NY “Partner, shareholder and beneficiary adjustments" allows additions and subtactions, but with Modiification Codes that don't cover the K-1. Any advice?
Some things you could check:
1. What kinds of K-1 forms did you get? In my case it was Federal Schedule K-1 (Form 1065) and New York Partner's Schedule K-1 (IT-204-IP). Is yours the same? There are different kinds of K-1s and I think they can go to very different places. The Turbotax federal section has 3 major categories: Form 1065, Form 1120S, and Form 0141.
2. Take a look at NY Form IT-225 and the instructions for that form. (https://www.tax.ny.gov/pdf/current_forms/it/it225i.pdf) Maybe you can see where the additions and subtractions are supposed to go and put them there directly. Or if the code you have isn't listed in the instructions, maybe the K-1 form has an error.
3. If all else fails you can talk to Turbotax (though today it is probably a long wait). Use menu item Help->TurboTax Help Center (not "Help Center" in the upper right) and do a search. Then if you don't find a good answer you will be offered a chance to call TurboTax.
Again, thanks for your help!
I should add: I am a full-year NY resident. The instructions to IT-204-IP suggest that I can therefore ignore the NY amounts in columns C of lines 1-19? If so, I am still supposed to do the following, right?
In TT-NY use “Partner’s and NY S Corp ‘s distributive share of adjustments to ordinary business income of a partnership”, where I did input the difference between my federal and NY amounts on line 1 of the IT-204-IP.
Thanks again.
Hi - Was this matter successfully resolved? Ends up I have the same situation this year. NY state K-1 with amounts in both columns B and C under Partner's share of income, deductions, etc. for lines 1-19, and am a full time resident. The instructions for IT - 204 - IP do only mention column C for partial year residents or non-residents. If there's another source to confirm the need (or not) to enter column C for residents, would be great to know about. Thanks.
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