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  1. I am doing an 8582 Passive Activity Loss Limitations. The individual had a loss in 2005 from a partnership. This year there was a small loss from S-Corp. The loss from last year is not rolling over to 2006 form. When I click on worksheet 3 to input information, there is only 1 line which shows K-1-1120S. There is no way to enter the K-1 - 1065. It will allow me to enter the loss on the line which shows K-1-1120S. Am I doing something wrong?

  2. If I understand your numbers and assuming shareholders have equal tax basis (1000+15058-635-12377+17000=20045) in the S-corp, then there is not a problem. The charity contribution goes on Sch-K and K-1 line 13 with the K-1 with one of the codes of 13A thru 13F depending upon the type of charity contribution. The contribution reduces each shareholders tax basis but it appears that as a group each has enough tax basis that it is not a problem . The AAA account on the books/tax return of the S-corp is allowed to have a negative number, it is the individual's AAA account "share" when related to his/her deduction and tax basis on the 1040 that cannot be negative. Nothing was really accomplished with the S-corp making the contribution since it is passed thru and deducted on the 1040 Sch-A.

    Thanks Old Jack. That's what I thought but wanted someone else's opinion.

  3. I am finishing 1120S return. Dump truck business started Sept. 2005 as a partnership. Changed to 1120S for 2006. The business had a loss of $635 for 2006. The shareholders (2) made contributions to their church in the amount of $12,377 through the corporation. This causes the AAA account at end of year to be $(13,012). The shareholders equity in business is as follows: Stock - $1000, Add. Paid-in capital $15,058, and loan from shareholders $17,000. I do not do many 1120S returns and have never had a situation like this. Are there special considerations in a situation like this? Any comments will be appreciated. I don't feel comfortable about this.

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