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Level 2
posted Aug 29, 2023 7:32:03 AM

K-1 does not reflect correct gain

Hi -  I received a Final K-1 for an investment.  Please see the snip below showing the capital account.  The K-1 also shows income of $164, which you would expect.  However, I did not buy the investment at $1000 but I bought it from an original investor in a secondary market. at a price of $1050.  As such, my profit was $114 and not $164.  The investment company only ever received $1000 for the investment at issuance and just transferred ownership to my name when I bought the investment in the secondary market for $1050 (and paid $1050 to the original investor).

 

My question then is how to I go about reporting the additional $50 in basis and $50 less in income that is not reflected on the Final K-1?  Thanks!

 

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Level 15
Aug 29, 2023 8:28:26 AM

this is a situation of inside and outside tax basis.  the k-1 (inside tax basis) is correct and should be reported exactly as shown,  your outsise tax basis is likely as follows

1050 +164 -1164 = 50 which you report as a $50 capital loss on disposal. 

 

 

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Level 15
Aug 29, 2023 8:28:26 AM

this is a situation of inside and outside tax basis.  the k-1 (inside tax basis) is correct and should be reported exactly as shown,  your outsise tax basis is likely as follows

1050 +164 -1164 = 50 which you report as a $50 capital loss on disposal. 

 

 

Level 2
Aug 29, 2023 8:45:03 AM

"you report as a $50 capital loss on disposal"  Does this happen on Schedule D?