Form 1041 Advanced Series Part 2: Issues with Cash & Property Distributions 2024
2.00 Credits
Member Price $89
Non-Member Price $119
Overview
This is the second in a four-part series. One of the basic rules in fiduciary taxation is that the person or entity that receives the taxable income from the trust or estate is taxed on that income. The calculation of Distributable Net Income (DNI) and the Distribution Deduction determine the allocation of the tax burden between the fiduciary entity and the beneficiary. Therefore, when distributions are made that “carry out” DNI, the fiduciary entity operates as a conduit and the beneficiaries are taxed on the amounts reflected on the Schedule K-1. The fiduciary entity receives a corresponding distribution deduction. When taxable income is accumulated by the entity, the fiduciary pays the tax. We will explore the various distributions made to beneficiaries and their impact on the entity’s taxation.
Highlights
- Calculating DNI & the Distribution Deduction
- Determining Types of Distributions and Whether a Distribution "Carries Out" DNI
- In-Kind Distributions & the Impact on the Distribution Deduction
- Depreciation and the Distribution of In-Kind Property
- Distributions that Result in "Kenan Gain"
- Funding a Pecuniary Bequest with Depreciated Property
- IRC Sec. 643(e)
Prerequisites
Form 1041 Advanced Workshop Part 1
Designed For
Tax practitioners, accountants and financial professionals.
Objectives
- Review the calculation of DNI & the Distribution Deduction
- Determine the types of distributions and whether a distribution "Carries Out" DNI
- Review in-kind distributions & the impact on the Distribution Deduction
- Recognize special tax treatment for various types of distributions
- Identify distributions that are deductible and those that are non-deductible
Preparation
None
Leader(s):
Leader Bios
Jacqueline Patterson, CalCPA Education Foundation
Jacqueline A. Patterson, JD, MBT, CPA, is a partner in the Los Angeles based firm of Haney, Buchanan & Patterson, LLP. She is a member of the California State, Los Angeles, and Beverly Hills Bar Associations. Ms. Patterson has written and facilitated full day tax seminars in the areas of corporate taxation, the income taxation of trusts and estates, tax research and planning, real estate transactions, charitable trusts and received the Foundation’s Meritorious Service Award in 2000.
Non-Member Price $119
Member Price $89
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