BobKamman
Level 15
04-11-2024
01:50 PM
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You don't. But most of the time the Form 1041 is not required. Why do you think it is? I have one grantor trust for which I file a 1041 (with no entries beyond the entity section, just an attachment showing what items are being reported on the grantor's return) because the trustee is a professional fiduciary, not the grantor. I'm not even sure that is necessary, but that's the way it has always been done.