hi, i thought this belonged more in the estate section, than the tax section ? i filed several 1041s years back. but it only was interest income for my mom.
now the trust is making taxable income for me and my 2 sisters, as my mom has passed away
q1) since i am renting out the house for the moment, the trust is making rent income. the form says to attach schedule F, 1040 ? i dont need to file a 1040 for the trust, do i ? was thinking that a 1040 was only for individuals ? does it simply want me to take a blank schedule F 1040, fill it in, and send it along with the 1041 trust return ?
q2) since i am distributing all the income equally, i assume that schedule B adjusted total income will be equal to distributable net income ?
q3) will i have 3 individual K-1 forms ? one each for me and my 2 sisters ?
q4) on the k-1 form that i had previously filed for my mom, it says that a statement must be attached, showing the beneficiary's share of income. what is the best way to tell the irs that each of us is sharing in it, 1/3 each ? in other words, how do most people fulfill this regulation ?
now the trust is making taxable income for me and my 2 sisters, as my mom has passed away
q1) since i am renting out the house for the moment, the trust is making rent income. the form says to attach schedule F, 1040 ? i dont need to file a 1040 for the trust, do i ? was thinking that a 1040 was only for individuals ? does it simply want me to take a blank schedule F 1040, fill it in, and send it along with the 1041 trust return ?
q2) since i am distributing all the income equally, i assume that schedule B adjusted total income will be equal to distributable net income ?
q3) will i have 3 individual K-1 forms ? one each for me and my 2 sisters ?
q4) on the k-1 form that i had previously filed for my mom, it says that a statement must be attached, showing the beneficiary's share of income. what is the best way to tell the irs that each of us is sharing in it, 1/3 each ? in other words, how do most people fulfill this regulation ?