I have a California LLC that has K-1 income from another partnership/LLC. The California amounts for line 1 income are $32,790 less than the federal amounts. I can't find anywhere to enter this difference. Trying to override amounts in column (c) on Page 5 results in an error and the Amount in Column does not decrease (it actually increased $6.800 which was the amount of state fees and taxes deducted on the federal return). It appears ProSeries is ignoring the override amount in column C altogether.
It appears ProSeries is still weak with regard to K-1 income on LLC and partnership returns. Entering California adjustments on individual K-1's is easy and built in to the 1040 program, but the 1065 565/568 programs do not accommodate this feature.
How can I enter California adjustments on the CA Form 568?
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Ive never had one of these but doesn't Sch IW (Page 7) of the 568 allow you to enter additional income?
I don't want to enter ADDITIONAL income. I want to DECREASE the CA line 1 income from the federal K-1. The Form 568 Schedule K is normally where the adjustments would be made, but ProSeries amounts are pre-calculated and you have to over ride them, but that creates a ProSeries error--and you cannot E-file a return with overrides. As far as I can tell the Schedule IW (Page 7) is just the calculation of the LLC fee and tax that California extorts from all LLC's.
The 568 Schedule K APPEARS to allow the entry of CA adjustments, but not for line 1 or line 2 income, and those are the two lines I need to adjust. Maybe there's some line in Sch K that I can enter just a negative amount in the CA adjustments column?
Thanks for your willingness to help with this. I've been tweaking the return, and trying different things. I have removed my overrides on the Schedule K and I'm experimenting with making entries in various parts of the Schedule K, and Schedule M-1. I haven't made any entries on the IW, but seem to have been able to get the end result I need with the Schedule K and M-1. I've stirred the pot all I can today, I'm going to let it sit overnight and see how it tastes tomorrow. Thanks again.
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