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Does Principal from an Irrevocable Trust Distributed to a Beneficiary have to reported since it’s not income?

Does Principal from an Irrevocable Trust distributed to a Beneficiary have to reported on forms such as 1040 by the Beneficiary, and 1041 and a K-1 by the Trustee, since it’s not income? If not, would I as the Trustee simply send the Beneficiary a check from the Trust Checking account and that’s it? Thanks!

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Does Principal from an Irrevocable Trust Distributed to a Beneficiary have to reported since it’s not income?

if it's a complex trust. the principal distribution is reported on schedule B line 10 of the 1041.

 

from 1041 instructions

Line 10 is to be completed only by a complex trust. These distributions consist of any other
amounts paid, credited, or required to be distributed and are referred to as “second-tier distributions.” Such amounts include .... mandatory and discretionary distributions of corpus (principal), .............

 

Does Principal from an Irrevocable Trust Distributed to a Beneficiary have to reported since it’s not income?

Thanks for your quick answer! Unfortunately it’s not as simple as I thought and it’s probably a Complex Trust and not a Simple one. No pun was intended 😉

Does Principal from an Irrevocable Trust Distributed to a Beneficiary have to reported since it’s not income?

Schedule B looks simple and makes sense though. It looks like if the Trust had no income after filling out Schedule B Line 15 would be 0 and be transferred to line 18 of page 1 of Form 1041. It’s seems like if there was no income to a Beneficiary I won’t have to issue a K-1 to them though.

Does Principal from an Irrevocable Trust Distributed to a Beneficiary have to reported since it’s not income?

 

Does Principal from an Irrevocable Trust Distributed to a Beneficiary have to reported since it’s not income?

 

@Anonymous_ 


That is correct; it is not mandatory in that instance.”

 

So if the Trust sold the home and there was no gain on the home, let’s say for example that $100,000 from the sale was distributed to a Beneficiary, would it only be accounted for on Schedule B of the Trust Form 1041 and since there was no gain (income) on the sale, a K-1 wouldn’t have to be issued and the Beneficiary wouldn’t have to declare that he or she received $100,000 anywhere on their Form 1040 Tax return? Is that correct?

Does Principal from an Irrevocable Trust Distributed to a Beneficiary have to reported since it’s not income?

 

Does Principal from an Irrevocable Trust Distributed to a Beneficiary have to reported since it’s not income?

@Anonymous_ “If that is $100,000 worth of corpus and no income or gain was distributed, then a 1041 would not even be required to be filed.”

 

OK. So if a 1041 Form wasn’t required to be filed because $100,000 was corpus and no income or gain was distributed thus a K-1 wasn’t given to the Beneficiary, even though the $100,000 corpus was distributed to the Beneficiary he or she wouldn’t have to declare it on his or her Form 1040. Is that correct? Thanks!

Does Principal from an Irrevocable Trust Distributed to a Beneficiary have to reported since it’s not income?

 
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