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  1. TP created trust with a $1.00. TP died everything went to trust to bypass probate. Every thing in trust converted to cash and paid out to heirs according to trust aggrement. On form 1041 can I make a 645 election? Makes a difference in filing date as a trust would be on cal year where I could use a fiscal year. What is your opinion?  

  2. In reading trust document it says 1/10 of original principle and the annual income to be paid to the heir. Therefore I think the capital gain income belongs to the heir. It appears that Margaret CPA has basically said the same thing.

  3. how to put in a taxable scholarship in ATX. I have tried several ways but I always get the standard deduction coming out wrong. EI was 3755 and scholarship was 4000. Stnd ded should be 4155 however program says scholarship is counted as earned income. Any thoughts.  This is causing a 8615 to show up which I expected.

  4. I have a retired md policeman who is 67. with a pension from state of md. of 74000. I see new for MD this year that tp can take 15k exclusion and also the pension subtraction modification as long as we reduce his pension by the 15k. Does anyone have a take on this? I know in past years you could not do this.

  5. Box 2 reads 0 taxable. TP and spouse did not make roth contributions in 2021. Income 2 high. Will try to touch base with broker to determine why this was even done. J indicates roth and p indicates excess contributions which does not appear to be any.

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  6. I have a tp that brought me a 1099R with code JP in box 7 (age 59). Spouse has one also with JP in box 7. However she was disabled during past 3 years and died in 2022. Contributions to the roth's has been over a period of more than 10 years.

    AS I am somewhat brain scrambled, how would you report these 2 1099's? Consider that each roth basis is in excess of 57k. The withdrawal amount was less than 7k each.

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