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A complex trust that has been paying tax on trust level is distributing a piece of property to one of the two beneficiaries. Lacerte will not show the distribution amount on schedule B unless current income is distributed to this Beneficary. Does this mean that current year income has to be allocated to beneficiary who receive the property?
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Distributions by definition carry out distributable net income. If the trust document permits or requires "separate shares" accounting, you'll want to maintain a side schedule for the things that aren't prorata.
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Thank you, Phoebe.
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Did the other beneficiary get any distributions?
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One beneficiary gets a rental property, the other one gets nothing for now.
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Then only the one who got the property gets the income.
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Thank you, sjacpa.
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Hi sjrcpa:
Will the following detail make a difference? There were 2 rental properties in this complex trust. Bene #1 got one rental and turn into his principal residence. The only income from this trust is rental income from the remaining rental. Should I allocate all the $30K rental income to this bene #1? Thank you for your advise.
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Yes, based on your pervious statements that this beneficiary received a property distribution and the other beneficiary received -0-.
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Hi sjrcpa,
I am still confused. Is the "yes' refers to the fact pattern change that the distribution should be 50/50 or "yes" to "allocating all rental income to bene #1" as he gets the only distribution this year and bene #2 get $0 for now. I think the complex trust will go on for years to come. Thank you for your help.
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Yes all income to beneficiary #1 who got the property distribution.
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sjrcpa, thank you very much for your kind help!