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dmufeed
Level 2
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How to calculate beganing capital on screen 28 for 1065 partnership 

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IRonMaN
Level 15

One post is enough.  You don't need to drag this out into another post.


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dmufeed
Level 2

Last post was unclear this what i actually needed 

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IRonMaN
Level 15

It might have been unclear to you but it was clear to the rest of us.


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dmufeed
Level 2

Ok sir but i still didnt get a solution am not trying to get a number I already got it and understand the whole process however i am still confused on the calculation for the beginning capital 

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abctax55
Level 15

To be blunt (as this has gone on too long) - what you need is to take some continuing education on how to prepare partnership returns.  Or, find a local mentor as this can't be 'taught' via an on-line forum.

I do wish you luck, but you are doing your client a disservice (unless as @Strongsilence-CPA  suggested, you have been thrown under the bus by your employer).

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dmufeed
Level 2

Again this is not helping if do not have an answer that helps my question you are not obligated to reply

thankyou 

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IRonMaN
Level 15

I'll be helpful.  Stick to what you do well and refer the partnership return to someone else.  You shouldn't be preparing a 1065 without the proper knowledge and training which you appear to be lacking at this point.


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dmufeed
Level 2

Ok thanks 

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abctax55
Level 15

I gave you the equation, I suggested you read the partnership agreement.  If those 'hints' aren't helpful, then (again, to be blunt) you are in over your head.  You really should go get some CPE rather than relying on strangers on the internet.

I do like it when the response from folks who don't get it is to accuse the responder of 'not knowing'.   

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dmufeed
Level 2

Ok thanks

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abctax55
Level 15

The Tax Book (and probably Quickfinder) business edition has a chapter & examples of filled out returns.  Either would be money well-spent.

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