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K-1 with Multiple Types of Income and K-3 with Multiple Foreign Countries

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I have a K-1 with values listed in boxes 1, 2, and 3.  Based on this thread (https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/proper-filing-of-schedule-k-1-with-multiple-sources-of-income-box-1-and-2/00/2655471), I understand that I'll need to create 3 separate K-1 entries in TT to handle this.

 

The same K-1 has an attached K-3 with multiple foreign countries listed which have multiple values in Section I, Row 24 across columns (b), (c), and (d).  Based on this thread (https://ttlc.intuit.com/community/taxes/discussion/turb[product key removed]-k-3-has-a-bug-need-fixing/00/2619126), I understand that I'll need to create separate K-1 entries in TT to handle the multiple categories of foreign source income.

 

It appears I might need to create 6 separate K-1s in TT:  

(1) K-1 Box 1 income and all K-1 box values other than Boxes 2 and 3 [and 16].  Ignore K-3.

(2) K-1 Box 2 income. Ignore all other K-1 box values and K-3.

(3) K-1 Box 3 income. Ignore all other K-1 box values and K-3. 

(4) K-3 Section I, Row 24, Column (b).  Include total under country named 'Various'. Ignore all K-1 box values and all other K-3 values.

(5) K-3 Section I, Row 24, Column (c).  Include total under country named 'Various'. Ignore all K-1 box values and all other K-3 values.

(6) K-3 Section I, Row 24, Column (d).  Include total under country named 'Various'. Ignore all K-1 box values and all other K-3 values.

 

The K-3 attachment indicates that row 54 values for columns (b), (c), and (d) are all US-based, so I'm assuming I would not be entering anything for row 54 in any of the K-1 entries in TT.

 

Does this approach sound on point?  Anything I'm missing on need to reconsider?  [I assume I could potentially combine them and do 1&4, 2&5, 3&6 together, but I'm thinking separating them out would be more sane to keep it straight in my head since TT requires separate entries for these two scenarios]

    Best answer by Cindy4 12

    You are exactly on point, and yes you could combine 1&4, 2&5, 3&6.  I completely understand the strategy of keeping them separate, though.  Ultimately, everything will combine properly on the tax forms under the EIN of the "source" K-1.

     

    Hope this helps!

    Cindy

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    Cindy4 12
    Cindy4 12Answer
    September 25, 2024

    You are exactly on point, and yes you could combine 1&4, 2&5, 3&6.  I completely understand the strategy of keeping them separate, though.  Ultimately, everything will combine properly on the tax forms under the EIN of the "source" K-1.

     

    Hope this helps!

    Cindy

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