Federal Beneficiary's Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc.
Extracted from PDF file 2022-federal-1041-schedule-k-1.pdf, last modified December 2022Beneficiary's Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc.
661117 2022 Schedule K-1 (Form 1041) Department of the Treasury Internal Revenue Service beginning For calendar year 2022, or tax year / / ending / / Beneficiary’s Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc. See back of form and instructions. Part I A Information About the Estate or Trust Final K-1 Part III Amended K-1 OMB No. 1545-0092 Beneficiary’s Share of Current Year Income, Deductions, Credits, and Other Items 1 Interest income 2a Ordinary dividends 2b Qualified dividends 3 Net short-term capital gain 4a Net long-term capital gain 4b 28% rate gain 4c Unrecaptured section 1250 gain 5 Other portfolio and nonbusiness income 6 Ordinary business income 7 Net rental real estate income 8 Other rental income 9 Directly apportioned deductions 11 Final year deductions 12 Alternative minimum tax adjustment 13 Credits and credit recapture 14 Other information Estate’s or trust’s employer identification number B Estate’s or trust’s name C Fiduciary’s name, address, city, state, and ZIP code D E Check if Form 1041-T was filed and enter the date it was filed Check if this is the final Form 1041 for the estate or trust Part II Information About the Beneficiary F Beneficiary’s identifying number G Beneficiary’s name, address, city, state, and ZIP code 10 Estate tax deduction H Domestic beneficiary Foreign beneficiary For Paperwork Reduction Act Notice, see the Instructions for Form 1041. For IRS Use Only *See attached statement for additional information. Note: A statement must be attached showing the beneficiary’s share of income and directly apportioned deductions from each business, rental real estate, and other rental activity. www.irs.gov/Form1041 Cat. No. 11380D Schedule K-1 (Form 1041) 2022 Page 2 Schedule K-1 (Form 1041) 2022 This list identifies the codes used on Schedule K-1 for beneficiaries and provides summarized reporting information for beneficiaries who file Form 1040 or 1040-SR. For detailed reporting and filing information, see the Instructions for Schedule K-1 (Form 1041) for a Beneficiary Filing Form 1040 or 1040-SR and the instructions for your income tax return. Report on } 1. Interest income Form 1040 or 1040-SR, line 2b 2a. Ordinary dividends Form 1040 or 1040-SR, line 3b Code 2b. Qualified dividends Form 1040 or 1040-SR, line 3a A Credit for estimated taxes 3. Net short-term capital gain Schedule D, line 5 B Credit for backup withholding 4a. Net long-term capital gain Schedule D, line 12 C Low-income housing credit 4b. 28% rate gain 28% Rate Gain Worksheet, line 4 (Schedule D Instructions) D Rehabilitation credit and energy credit 4c. Unrecaptured section 1250 gain Unrecaptured Section 1250 Gain Worksheet, line 11 (Schedule D Instructions) F Work opportunity credit 5. Other portfolio and nonbusiness income Schedule E, line 33, column (f) H Biofuel producer credit 6. Ordinary business income Schedule E, line 33, column (d) or (f) J Renewable electricity, refined coal, and Indian coal production credit 7. Net rental real estate income Schedule E, line 33, column (d) or (f) K Empowerment zone employment credit Schedule E, line 33, column (d) or (f) M Orphan drug credit 13. Credits and credit recapture E Other qualifying investment credit G Credit for small employer health insurance premiums I Credit for increasing research activities 8. Other rental income 9. Directly apportioned deductions Code L Indian employment credit N Credit for employer-provided child care and facilities O Biodiesel and renewable diesel fuels credit A Depreciation Form 8582 or Schedule E, line 33, column (c) or (e) B Depletion Form 8582 or Schedule E, line 33, column (c) or (e) Q Credit for employer differential wage payments C Amortization Form 8582 or Schedule E, line 33, column (c) or (e) R Recapture of credits 10. Estate tax deduction Schedule A, line 16 11. Final year deductions A Excess deductions – Section 67(e) expenses Schedule 1 (Form 1040), line 24k (also see the beneficiary’s instructions) B Excess deductions – Non–miscellaneous See the beneficiary’s instructions itemized deductions C Short-term capital loss carryover D Long-term capital loss carryover E Net operating loss carryover — regular tax F Net operating loss carryover — minimum tax } 12. Alternative minimum tax (AMT) items A Adjustment for minimum tax purposes B AMT adjustment attributable to qualified dividends C AMT adjustment attributable to net short-term capital gain D AMT adjustment attributable to net long-term capital gain E AMT adjustment attributable to unrecaptured section 1250 gain F AMT adjustment attributable to 28% rate gain G Accelerated depreciation H Depletion I Amortization J Exclusion items P Credit to holders of tax credit bonds Z Other credits 14. Other information Report on Form 1040 or 1040-SR, line 26 Form 1040 or 1040-SR, line 25c See the beneficiary’s instructions A Tax-exempt interest Form 1040 or 1040-SR, line 2a B Foreign taxes Schedule 3 (Form 1040), line 1 or Schedule A, line 6 C Reserved for future use Schedule D, line 5 D Reserved for future use Schedule D, line 12; line 5 of the wksht. for Sch. D, line 18; and line 16 of the wksht. for Sch. D, line 19 Schedule 1 (Form 1040), line 8a E Net investment income Form 4952, line 4a F Gross farm and fishing income Schedule E, line 42 G Foreign trading gross receipts (IRC 942(a)) See the Instructions for Form 8873 Form 6251, line 2f H Adjustment for section 1411 net investment income or deductions Form 8960, line 7 (also see the beneficiary’s instructions) I Section 199A information See the beneficiary’s instructions Z Other information See the beneficiary’s instructions Form 6251, line 2j Note: If you are a beneficiary who does not file a Form 1040 or 1040-SR, see instructions for the type of income tax return you are filing. See the beneficiary’s instructions and the Instructions for Form 6251 2023 Form 8801
2022 Schedule K-1 (Form 1041)
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Purpose of Schedule K-1 (Form 1041) Schedule K-1 (1041) is used to report a beneficiary's share of income, deductions, and credits from a trust or estate. The fiduciary must file Schedule K-1 with the IRS for each beneficiary. The fiduciary must also provide the beneficiary with a copy of his or her K-1.
We last updated the Beneficiary's Share of Income, Deductions, Credits, etc. in December 2022, so this is the latest version of 1041 (Schedule K-1), fully updated for tax year 2022. You can download or print current or past-year PDFs of 1041 (Schedule K-1) directly from TaxFormFinder. You can print other Federal tax forms here.
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The Internal Revenue Service usually releases income tax forms for the current tax year between October and January, although changes to some forms can come even later. We last updated Federal 1041 (Schedule K-1) from the Internal Revenue Service in December 2022.
1041 (Schedule K-1) is a Federal Individual Income Tax form. States often have dozens of even hundreds of various tax credits, which, unlike deductions, provide a dollar-for-dollar reduction of tax liability. Some common tax credits apply to many taxpayers, while others only apply to extremely specific situations. In most cases, you will have to provide evidence to show that you are eligible for the tax credit, and calculate the amount of the credit to which you are entitled.
About the Individual Income Tax
The IRS and most states collect a personal income tax, which is paid throughout the year via tax withholding or estimated income tax payments.
Most taxpayers are required to file a yearly income tax return in April to both the Internal Revenue Service and their state's revenue department, which will result in either a tax refund of excess withheld income or a tax payment if the withholding does not cover the taxpayer's entire liability. Every taxpayer's situation is different - please consult a CPA or licensed tax preparer to ensure that you are filing the correct tax forms!
Historical Past-Year Versions of Federal 1041 (Schedule K-1)
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2020 Schedule K-1 (Form 1041)

2019 Schedule K-1 (Form 1041)

2018 Schedule K-1 (Form 1041)

2017 Form 1041 (Schedule K-1)

2016 Form 1041 (Schedule K-1)

2015 Form 1041 (Schedule K-1)

2014 Form 1041 (Schedule K-1)

2013 Form 1041 (Schedule K-1)

2012 Form 1041 (Schedule K-1)

2011 Form 1041 (Schedule K-1)
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