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Have an irrevocable grantor trust. The life insurance company sent a 1099int for $10.63. Is there a need to file if the total taxable income is less than $100? Would it be good practice to file even if there is no tax?
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How do I report interest of a Grantor Trust on my 2019 tax form ?
The 1099 from the insurance company used the EIN number of the Grantor Trust. So is there an exemption amount for the grantor trust or do you have to file a 1041 for the $10.41 interest?
I received a 2020 Grantor Trust Tax Statement. This indicates a Gross Taxable Interest, Ordinary Dividends and a Capitol Gains Distribution. How do I report these? Thank you.
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I'm still not sure how to handle the GROSS Taxable Interest, Ordinary Dividends and Capital Gains Distributions from my 2020 Grantor Trust Tax Information Statement. Also, I entered the wrong amount for my Stimulus payment. I already completed the Federal Section. How do I go back and revise this figure?
I'm using the Premier Version. Is there a step-by-step method? Also, how do I return to the Stimulus Questions. I first entered the wrong amount and wish to correct.
Yes, you can use the information here to enter a 1041 K-1.
To enter your form K-1 in TurboTax, open your return and follow these steps:
The stimulus questions will fall under the 'Federal Review' tab at the top once you are signed into your TurboTax Account. This is where the figures can be corrected.
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