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Final K-1 due to merger. How to indicate disposition?

I was a passive owner in a business (Business 1). That business was merged with another business (Business 2) as of 12/31/17. I have received my final K-1 from Business 1. In 2018, I will have ownership in Business 2 as a result of the merger. I know to select "This partnership ended in 2017" but am stuck when it comes to selecting disposition. Which method should I choose? 

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Complete Disposition

Disposition was not via sale

Sold and am receiving payments

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IreneS
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Final K-1 due to merger. How to indicate disposition?

Select Disposition was not via sale since it was a merger. 

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will2402-
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Final K-1 due to merger. How to indicate disposition?

I have a similar situation. For tax purposes in the merger, PTP Business 1 was terminated, and PTP Business 2, which I also owned shares of, survived. However, within Turbo-Tax, I have suspended losses on the K-1 of Business 1 that are not carried over to the K-1 of Business 2, and they also do not show up on the original K-1 sent to me by Business 2. If I check "Disposition was not a sale," those losses simply remain on Section A of the Business 1 K-1 as suspended losses, but I need them to show up on the K-1 of Business 2. What is the proper (meaning legal) way to transfer those suspended losses over to Business 2?

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