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Chrisdh43
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EIN for trust

I have an EIN for an inherited Roth IRA in a trust. I received a 1099 R with no taxable income on it. Do I have to file taxes for EIN if I’m positive that I don’t owe taxes on it?

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DianeW777
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EIN for trust

It depends. If there is no other taxable income for the trust then it may not be required to be filed. If there is no other gross taxable income of $600 or more.

Income that is not taxable (with the exception of tax-exempt interest or dividends) are not reported on Form 1041. Simply distribute those funds in accordance with the terms of the trust.

 

Keep the records in your estate file.

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EIN for trust

https://www.irs.gov/instructions/i1041#en_US_2023_publink1000285943

 

Gross income of $600 or more or any taxable income.

Chrisdh43
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EIN for trust

Thank you.This particular EIN is only attached to my inherited Roth IRA (that is in my name only), it’s within a bigger trust, though. The trust is set up with my mom and then my brother and me. My inherited Roth was set up prior to the SECURE act.  The required RMD is the only amount I pulled out and I’m trying to figure out if I need to file with my EIN even though I don’t owe taxes on the RMD.

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