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    990-PF Conundrum

    Mel7777
    Level 3

    A client had a foundation established as a result of a trust in 2024 and the foundation was issued a K1 because the foundation is a 30% beneficiary of the trust.  The trust did not actually transfer funds until 2025 but it did issue a K1.  

    The foundation did get it's EIN in 2024 and did receive a K1 but did not actually receive any funds.

    The filing requirement is that an annual information return needs to be filed - as I understand it.

    So, I'm trying to figure out:

    1. Was the trust correct to issue a K1 even though it didn't transfer funds? The governing document states that the foundation is a 30% beneficiary.

    2. On the 990PF, would you represent the dividends on the K1 as dividend income and a dividend receivable on the BS?

    I appreciate this community and any guidance or suggestions on where to get more info.

    Thank you!

     

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    sjrcpa
    Level 15

    1. Under normal trust rules, if it is a Simple Trust, all income is required to be distributed to the beneficiaries. So they get a K-1 whether they actually receive any money or not. But, K-1s are generally not issued to tax-exempt beneficiaries.

    Somewhere there is a Rev Proc, Ruling, or something similar that says the tax exempt entity has a choice. They can report in accordance with the K-1 or they can report when and what they receive. I think I'd wait til they get money and record as a bequest. If you report dividends per the K-1 the PF will have to pay tax on it.

    EDIT: Your facts don't indicate bequest. I'm not following "client had a foundation established as a result of a trust in 2024 " and " the foundation is a 30% beneficiary of the trust. "

    Seems circular.


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