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I have a complex trust return. I have distributed all accounting income. Why do I still owe taxes?

 
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I have a complex trust return. I have distributed all accounting income. Why do I still owe taxes?

"I have distributed all accounting income. Why do I still owe taxes?"

 

Trust accounting income does not include capital gains unless you allocate those gains to income in the program. Obviously, you have to ensure the trust document dictates that treatment or otherwise gives the authority to the trustee to do so.

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I have a complex trust return. I have distributed all accounting income. Why do I still owe taxes?

returns.
Before preparing Form 1041, the fiduciary must figure the accounting income of the estate or trust under the
will or trust instrument and applicable local law to determine the amount, if any, of income that is required to be distributed, because the income distribution deduction is based, in part, on that amount.

 

 

 

The first distribution is that required and by IRC and it sounds the Trust documents that would be distributable net income (which is generally net ordinary taxable income less allowable expenses taken by the Trust , plus any tax-exempt    Income such as interest of a municipality);

second would be corpus or principal to the extent allowed by state law and if Trust documents so provide.  

 

 

so i would say what's being taxed is the capital gains. 

I have a complex trust return. I have distributed all accounting income. Why do I still owe taxes?

"I have distributed all accounting income. Why do I still owe taxes?"

 

Trust accounting income does not include capital gains unless you allocate those gains to income in the program. Obviously, you have to ensure the trust document dictates that treatment or otherwise gives the authority to the trustee to do so.

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