When a Trust which Inherits an IRA distributes this income to Beneficiaries via a K-1 can expenses such as Funeral costs for my late father, accountant fees, lawyer fees, and other expenses be passed on as deductions on the K-1 to the 3 Beneficiaries to offset the Inherited IRA income? Probably not 😔
You'll need to sign in or create an account to connect with an expert.
You can deduct all reasonable expenses incurred by the trust as a result of the property being held in the trust.
For example, fiduciary fees can be deducted because they are incurred only by certain entities, such as trusts, as a result of property/cash being held in the trusts. Expenses that a hypothetical individual would incur cannot be deducted simply because the property is held in a trust (e.g., investment advisory fees).
Funeral expenses are never deductible on Form 1040 or Form 1041; they are only deductible on Form 706 if that form is required to be filed (which is relatively rare).
OK, thanks! You are correct that the Trust is below the $12.92 Million Form 706 threshold, way below, like $11.5 Million below. LOL.
Yes it would be complex, if you distributed $10,000 and the trust deducted $2,000 in expenses to leave DNI of $8,000. The extra $2,000 would be corpus.
Thanks!
My father’s house is in the Trust and I am currently trying to sell it. Unfortunately the real estate market is slow so it hasn’t sold during the 45 days it’s been on the market. I am considering renting it. My understanding is that expenses related to the house can’t be deducted unless the house is being rented. Is that correct? I know that if I put on improvements like a new roof it can be added to the basis of the house.
Again, you are correct on both counts except that property taxes and mortgage interest can be deducted.
Good to know! On what line of the 1041 would the property taxes be deducted? Thanks!
Line 11 and note there is a $10,000 limit due to SALT in the TCJA.
Thanks!
Still have questions?
Questions are answered within a few hours on average.
Post a Question*Must create login to post
Ask questions and learn more about your taxes and finances.
mlpinvestor
Level 3
HOLLYIOWA
Level 2
gnoga
New Member
jjreynol
Returning Member
michan12
New Member