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Level 2
April 14, 2024
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2 K-1s, one has Statement A the other does not?

  • April 14, 2024
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My wife and I have an LLC, she has 90% ownership and I have 10%.  The K-1 that TurboTax Business produced for my wife has a Statement A, but mine does not.  Is that because of the percentage of ownership?  Also should I just fill out the QBI information when entering her K-1 (check the box XXX LLC has UBIA of qualified property) and just skip it when entering my K-1 information since my K-1 did not come with a Statement A or do I need to put the same information under my K-1 and use the same numbers as what is on her Statement A  (somehow I feel this will be duplicating the QBI)?  Thank you for any help!

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Level 2
April 15, 2024

I have been very confused over the years by the reference to "Statement A".

The regular K-1 has its normal set of entries - - - but is 'Statement A' the summary of additional information that PTP's provide as what they term "K-1 Supplemental Information Schedule"?  That is normally a set of things that start with a 20 code.

 

Or is 'Statement A' something other than that??  Possibly something that is generated by TurboTax itself, rather than being provided by a third party?

kcoriellAuthor
Level 2
April 15, 2024

Statement A refers to the QBI Pass-through Entity Reporting.   It lists the Ordinary business income (loss) and the UBIA of qualified property.  The K-1s are generated automatically with TurboTax Business (Form 1065) and I just answered my own question as I missed that the Statement A was there for my K-1, I guess I just didn't print it out correctly.   : - (

Level 2
April 15, 2024

It sounds like the terminology of 'Statement A' is unique to TT-generated K-1's?

 

Publicly-traded Partnerships (PTPs) do not use that designation - they just include all sorts of info on the K-1's they provide.  But none of them call anything a 'Statement A'.

 

That is my confusion, as I've been looking for their Statement A's, but they don't seem to exist under that name for a PTP.  Or am I missing something entirely?