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FILING 1041 FOR IRREVOCABLE TRUST USING TRUST EIN

Hello, I am doing a relative's taxes. She has dementia and is in a memory care facility. I have already filed her Federal and PA returns. She also established a "Grantor Trust" "Irrevocable Trust Agreement" last year. My Wife is POA and Trustee (I am Successor Trustee). The Trust has an assigned EIN. The Asset Holder, a Bank, issued the Trust 1099-INTs to the Recipient's TIN = Trust EIN.
My understanding is that I need to additionally buy TT Business and file a 1041 U.S. Income Tax Return for Estates and Trusts, using the Trust EIN, reporting the 1099-INTs and Interest, and pay any taxes owed from the Trust accounts. Is that correct?
Also, for PA, do I file the PA-41 and is that also only accessed through TT Business?
Thank you.

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FILING 1041 FOR IRREVOCABLE TRUST USING TRUST EIN

Not tough if it's a grantor trust. File a 1041 and a PA-41 with a grantor letter and that gets reported on her individual tax return. The 1041 is all zeros but the grantor letter has all the income to be reported on her return.

FILING 1041 FOR IRREVOCABLE TRUST USING TRUST EIN

Is the Grantor Letter generated by TurboTax Business?  If not, how is it generated?  Thanks.

DaveF1006
Employee Tax Expert

FILING 1041 FOR IRREVOCABLE TRUST USING TRUST EIN

Yes, it's a form in the TurboTax return. It is called the Grantor Information Statement.  It gets generated after specific information is reported in your return.

 

Once you choose the entity type, the statement is created right away. Early on, you’ll see a screen called “About This Trust.” Choose “Grantor Type Trust” here. As you enter interest, dividends, or capital gains in the Business program, these amounts won’t show up on the main Form 1041—they’ll mostly stay blank. Instead, TurboTax adds them to a supporting document called the Grantor Information Statement (GIS).

 

Even though it's a Grantor Trust, you must "distribute" the income to the grantor in the software. Go to the Beneficiary/Grantor Information section.Ensure the Grantor is listed with their SSN. Set the Grantor Percentage to 100%. If this percentage is missing, the software won't know who to address the statement to, and it may not generate.

 

Now go to the forms mode in your program. Click the Forms icon (top right corner of the Windows program).  In the left-hand list of forms, look for "Grantor Information Statement."  If the trust has income but this form is blank, check your "Grantor Percentages." If missing, go back to the Beneficiary/Grantor Information section and enter the percentage there.

 

@ddranalli

 

 

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