Federal review: "Sch K-1 Wks-S Corporations: Box 17 code V has been selected but no Section 199A income has been entered on Statement A"
My K-1 Statement A (QBI Pass-through entity reporting) is showing ordinary business loss, and a positive value on the UBIA of qualified property, and Section 199A dividends has no value.
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@JamesG1 , thanks but I still don't understand what to put as 199A income.
STMT A in my K-1 only has the following types of information:
That's it. Nothing about 199A.
What do I enter as 199A income?
Under the We need some information about your 199A income... line there is a list of check boxes - "XXX has business income (loss)", "XXX has 1231 gain (loss)", "XXX has Section 179 deductions", "XXX has other deductions", "XXX has UBIA of qualified property" and "XXX has REIT dividends". You need to check the box for "business income (loss)" and enter your Ordinary business income (loss) from your statement into the box that appears. Then check the "UBIA of qualified property" box and enter the information from your statement in the box that appears.
TurboTax wants to compute the Section 199A Income deduction. Follow these steps.
@JamesG1 , thanks but I still don't understand what to put as 199A income.
STMT A in my K-1 only has the following types of information:
That's it. Nothing about 199A.
What do I enter as 199A income?
Under the We need some information about your 199A income... line there is a list of check boxes - "XXX has business income (loss)", "XXX has 1231 gain (loss)", "XXX has Section 179 deductions", "XXX has other deductions", "XXX has UBIA of qualified property" and "XXX has REIT dividends". You need to check the box for "business income (loss)" and enter your Ordinary business income (loss) from your statement into the box that appears. Then check the "UBIA of qualified property" box and enter the information from your statement in the box that appears.
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