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Find Basis in the listing across the top, between State & Local and At-Risk.
This may or may not be the same as on the K-1. Only the client will know (maybe even not even the client).
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Thanks. I saw the basis, which is different than what it states on the K-1 as you mentioned. This particular tax client was given a payout to sell her 8.33% investment and the payout shows in the Section I box L. Interestingly enough the basis I show in Intuit from prior years of this K-1 is around $126+k and she had a payout of about $128+k, the current year K-1 shows a decrease in basis of $97+k as transfer of capital to the client. I entered the decrease in basis as reported on the K-1 but don't see it flow through as income for her. I know it should be reported as a sale of a Capital Asset, do I report this on schedule D with the basis in the investment as shown on the current K-1? I don't do a lot of work with K-1's like this so am a little unsure how to proceed.
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Capital account hardly ever equals basis.
Does the K-1 show zero ending capital?
The 97K decrease is what was needed to bring the capital account down to zero.
Use your basis numbers, and use the actual sale price.
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Thanks so much. It makes sense. The 97K zeroed out the basis on the k-1. I will use that as the basis for the Schedule D and the actual payout she received as the proceeds. Thanks for the help.
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Don't use the 97K.
Use the actual basis immediately before the sale.
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Thanks. Will do.