I am preparing an estate tax return. The executor sold stocks that generated a LT capital gain of $215,000.
I used the estate exclusion/credit to offset the tax generated. However, I am getting an investment tax amount of about $7,000 due. Is this correct or can this be offset also?
Steve
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Stock sale gets reported on 1041. If this is a first and final 1041 the gain will pass out to the beneficiaries on K-1s and they pay the tax. The basis for the stock is the date of death value.
If not final, the estate pays the income tax on the gain, which includes net investment income tax.
The "estate exemption" applies to the value of the estate for estate tax purposes. There is no income tax exemption.
Stocks were sold by the estate for a LT gain of $215,000. This is the only income for the estate. Cash was distributed to the beneficiaries. I'm trying to use the estate tax credit on the estate tax return to "pay" the estate tax due on the stock sale (approximately a $40,000 tax).
I guess I'm getting myself more confused. Here's the entire situation:
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I appreciate your help on this
Steve
Stock sale gets reported on 1041. If this is a first and final 1041 the gain will pass out to the beneficiaries on K-1s and they pay the tax. The basis for the stock is the date of death value.
If not final, the estate pays the income tax on the gain, which includes net investment income tax.
The "estate exemption" applies to the value of the estate for estate tax purposes. There is no income tax exemption.
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