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I inherited part of a farm from my father who died in November. It was half in trust and half owned by him. Do I need to report it on my taxes yet?
The farmland was originally owned by my grandfather who put half in trust and half went to Dad. It was farmed by (or rented by) a distant cousin. Dad died in mid November 2018. We are in the process of working through the escrow and selling the farm to the cousin who farmed it. I live in Minnesota, Dad lived in Iowa, the farm is in Kansas.
I am at the question about making money in another state. One of the reasons to select yes is "Owning or inheriting a farm", which would be the only one that might apply to me. Do I need to say "Yes" here or would that be more for next year's taxes?
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I inherited part of a farm from my father who died in November. It was half in trust and half owned by him. Do I need to report it on my taxes yet?
I am sorry about your dad.
Generally, inherited property (including cash, stocks, and real estate) is not taxable or reportable on a personal 1040 federal return. However, if you inherit property that produces income such as interest, dividends, or rents, that income is taxable and reportable on your return.
If you are operating the farm, that is a different story.
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I inherited part of a farm from my father who died in November. It was half in trust and half owned by him. Do I need to report it on my taxes yet?
So I guess the question is, do I need to dig to see if there was any income in that last month of the year (I think Dad received payments annually) even if my share of the farm wasn't really in my name yet?
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