Form 1041 Preparation: Estates & Trusts. Presented by J. William Strickland, Esq., CPA, MBA (864)

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Form 1041 Preparation: Estates & Trusts Presented by J. William Strickland, Esq., CPA, MBA wstrickland@jwspa.com (864) 591-5783

Form 1041 Preparation Tax Rates 26 U.S. Code 1 - Tax imposed (E) Estates and trusts The following table shall be applied in lieu of the table contained in subsection (e): If taxable income is: The tax is: Not over $2,550 10% of taxable income. Over $2,550 but not over $9,150 $255, plus 24% of the excess over $2,550. Over $9,150 but not over $12,500 $1,839, plus 35% of the excess over $9,150. Over $12,500 $3,011.50, plus 37% of the excess over $12,500.

Form 1041 Preparation Look at the Internal Revenue Code Look at Trust Documents Get Information on Grantor and Beneficiaries SSN/EIN Current Address Look at Financial Information Income Expenses Distributions

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Form 1041 Preparation What is a Trust? Trust Document Grantor Beneficiaries Trustee

Form 1041 Preparation What is a Trust? Income Principal Distributions Allocations to Income and Principal

Form 1041 Preparation What is in a Trust Document? Identification of Grantor Revocability Initial Assets Identification of Beneficiaries Present interests Contingent interests Survivorship Identification of Trustee Succession Fees

Form 1041 Preparation What is in a Trust Document? Trustees: Multiple Trustees Unanimity or Majority Delegation of Authority Individual Family Non-family Corporate Ancillary

Form 1041 Preparation What is in a Trust Document? Investment and Distribution Provisions Trust Protector Applicable State Law

Form 1041 Preparation What is in a Trust Document? Trustee Powers Gifting Modification of Estate Plan Provisions for Tax Purposes Allocation of Capital Gains S Corporation Charitable Provisions Coordination with Personal Representative

Form 1041 Preparation Internal Revenue Code Subchapter J SUBPART A - General Rules for Taxation of Estates & Trusts ( 641 to 646) SUBPART B - Trusts Which Distribute Current Income Only ( 651 to 652) SUBPART C - Estates and Trusts Which May Accumulate Income or Which Distribute Corpus ( 661 to 664) SUBPART E - Grantors & Others Treated as Substantial Owners ( 671 to 679)

Form 1041 Preparation The Internal Revenue Code 642 Exemptions Complex Trust = $100 Simple Trust = $300 Estate = $600

643 Definitions: DISTRIBUTABLE NET INCOME 644 - Taxable year of trusts 651 - Deduction for trusts distributing current income only 652 - Inclusion of amounts in gross income of beneficiaries of trusts distributing current income only [Character of Income] [Taxable Year] 661 - Deduction for estates and trusts accumulating income or distributing corpus 662 - Inclusion of amounts in gross income of beneficiaries of estates and trusts accumulating income or distributing corpus 663 - Special rules: Distributions in first sixty-five days of taxable year 671 - Trust income, deductions, and credits attributable to grantors and others as substantial owners

FORM 1041

Form 1041 Preparation

26 U.S. Code 1 - Tax imposed (E) Estates and trusts The following table shall be applied in lieu of the table contained in subsection (e): If taxable income is: Not over $2,550 The tax is: 10% of taxable income. Over $2,550 but not over $9,150 $255, plus 24% of the excess over $2,550. Over $9,150 but not over $12,500 Over $12,500 $1,839, plus 35% of the excess over $9,150. $3,011.50, plus 37% of the excess over $12,500.

26 U.S. Code Part I - ESTATES, TRUSTS, AND BENEFICIARIES SUBPART A - General Rules for Taxation of Estates and Trusts ( 641 to 646) SUBPART B - Trusts Which Distribute Current Income Only ( 651 to 652) SUBPART C - Estates and Trusts Which May Accumulate Income or Which Distribute Corpus ( 661 to 664) SUBPART D - Treatment of Excess Distributions by Trusts ( 665 to 669) SUBPART E - Grantors and Others Treated as Substantial Owners ( 671 to 679) SUBPART F - Miscellaneous ( 681 to 685)

26 U.S. Code 642 - Special rules for credits and deductions (b) DEDUCTION FOR PERSONAL EXEMPTION (2) TRUSTS (A) In general Except as otherwise provided in this paragraph, a trust shall be allowed a deduction of $100. (B) Trusts distributing income currently A trust which, under its governing instrument, is required to distribute all of its income currently shall be allowed a deduction of $300. 26 U.S. Code 643 - Definitions applicable to subparts A, B, C, and D (a) DISTRIBUTABLE NET INCOME For purposes of this part, the term distributable net income means, with respect to any taxable year, the taxable income of the estate or trust computed with the following modifications (1) DEDUCTION FOR DISTRIBUTIONS No deduction shall be taken under sections 651 and 661 (relating to additional deductions). (2) DEDUCTION FOR PERSONAL EXEMPTION No deduction shall be taken under section 642(b) (relating to deduction for personal exemptions). (3) CAPITAL GAINS AND LOSSES Gains from the sale or exchange of capital assets shall be excluded to the extent that such gains are allocated to corpus and are not (A) paid, credited, or required to be distributed to any beneficiary during the taxable year, or (B) paid, permanently set aside, or to be used for the purposes specified in section 642(c). Losses from the sale or exchange of capital assets shall be excluded, except to the extent such losses are taken into account in determining the amount of gains from the sale or exchange of capital assets which are paid, credited, or required to be distributed to any beneficiary during the taxable year. The exclusion under section 1202 shall not be taken into account. (4) EXTRAORDINARY DIVIDENDS AND TAXABLE STOCK DIVIDENDS For purposes only of subpart B (relating to trusts which distribute current income only), there shall be excluded those items of gross income constituting extraordinary dividends or taxable stock dividends which the fiduciary, acting in good faith, does not pay or credit to any beneficiary by

reason of his determination that such dividends are allocable to corpus under the terms of the governing instrument and applicable local law. (5) TAX-EXEMPT INTEREST There shall be included any tax-exempt interest to which section 103 applies, reduced by any amounts which would be deductible in respect of disbursements allocable to such interest but for the provisions of section 265 (relating to disallowance of certain deductions). 26 U.S. Code 644 - Taxable year of trusts (a) IN GENERAL For purposes of this subtitle, the taxable year of any trust shall be the calendar year. 26 U.S. Code 651 - Deduction for trusts distributing current income only (a) DEDUCTION In the case of any trust the terms of which (1) provide that all of its income is required to be distributed currently, and (2) do not provide that any amounts are to be paid, permanently set aside, or used for the purposes specified in section 642(c) (relating to deduction for charitable, etc., purposes), there shall be allowed as a deduction in computing the taxable income of the trust the amount of the income for the taxable year which is required to be distributed currently. This section shall not apply in any taxable year in which the trust distributes amounts other than amounts of income described in paragraph (1). (b) LIMITATION ON DEDUCTION If the amount of income required to be distributed currently exceeds the distributable net income of the trust for the taxable year, the deduction shall be limited to the amount of the distributable net income. For this purpose, the computation of distributable net income shall not include items of income which are not included in the gross income of the trust and the deductions allocable thereto.

26 U.S. Code 652 - Inclusion of amounts in gross income of beneficiaries of trusts distributing current income only (a) INCLUSION Subject to subsection (b), the amount of income for the taxable year required to be distributed currently by a trust described in section 651 shall be included in the gross income of the beneficiaries to whom the income is required to be distributed, whether distributed or not. If such amount exceeds the distributable net income, there shall be included in the gross income of each beneficiary an amount which bears the same ratio to distributable net income as the amount of income required to be distributed to such beneficiary bears to the amount of income required to be distributed to all beneficiaries. (b) CHARACTER OF AMOUNTS The amounts specified in subsection (a) shall have the same character in the hands of the beneficiary as in the hands of the trust. For this purpose, the amounts shall be treated as consisting of the same proportion of each class of items entering into the computation of distributable net income of the trust as the total of each class bears to the total distributable net income of the trust, unless the terms of the trust specifically allocate different classes of income to different beneficiaries. In the application of the preceding sentence, the items of deduction entering into the computation of distributable net income shall be allocated among the items of distributable net income in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary. (c) DIFFERENT TAXABLE YEARS If the taxable year of a beneficiary is different from that of the trust, the amount which the beneficiary is required to include in gross income in accordance with the provisions of this section shall be based upon the amount of income of the trust for any taxable year or years of the trust ending within or with his taxable year. 26 U.S. Code 661 - Deduction for estates and trusts accumulating income or distributing corpus (a) DEDUCTION In any taxable year there shall be allowed as a deduction in computing the taxable income of an estate or trust (other than a trust to which subpart B applies), the sum of (1) any amount of income for such taxable year required to be distributed currently (including any amount required to be distributed which may be

paid out of income or corpus to the extent such amount is paid out of income for such taxable year); and (2) any other amounts properly paid or credited or required to be distributed for such taxable year; but such deduction shall not exceed the distributable net income of the estate or trust. (b) CHARACTER OF AMOUNTS DISTRIBUTED The amount determined under subsection (a) shall be treated as consisting of the same proportion of each class of items entering into the computation of distributable net income of the estate or trust as the total of each class bears to the total distributable net income of the estate or trust in the absence of the allocation of different classes of income under the specific terms of the governing instrument. In the application of the preceding sentence, the items of deduction entering into the computation of distributable net income (including the deduction allowed under section 642(c)) shall be allocated among the items of distributable net income in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary. (c) LIMITATION ON DEDUCTION No deduction shall be allowed under subsection (a) in respect of any portion of the amount allowed as a deduction under that subsection (without regard to this subsection) which is treated under subsection (b) as consisting of any item of distributable net income which is not included in the gross income of the estate or trust. 26 U.S. Code 662 - Inclusion of amounts in gross income of beneficiaries of estates and trusts accumulating income or distributing corpus (a) INCLUSION Subject to subsection (b), there shall be included in the gross income of a beneficiary to whom an amount specified in section 661(a) is paid, credited, or required to be distributed (by an estate or trust described in section 661), the sum of the following amounts: (1) AMOUNTS REQUIRED TO BE DISTRIBUTED CURRENTLY The amount of income for the taxable year required to be distributed currently to such beneficiary, whether distributed or not. If the amount of income required to be distributed currently to all beneficiaries exceeds the distributable net income (computed without the deduction allowed by section 642(c), relating to deduction for charitable, etc., purposes) of the estate or trust, then, in lieu of the amount provided in the preceding sentence, there shall be included in the gross income of the beneficiary an amount which bears the same ratio to distributable net income (as so computed) as the

amount of income required to be distributed currently to such beneficiary bears to the amount required to be distributed currently to all beneficiaries. For purposes of this section, the phrase the amount of income for the taxable year required to be distributed currently includes any amount required to be paid out of income or corpus to the extent such amount is paid out of income for such taxable year. (2) OTHER AMOUNTS DISTRIBUTED All other amounts properly paid, credited, or required to be distributed to such beneficiary for the taxable year. If the sum of (A) the amount of income for the taxable year required to be distributed currently to all beneficiaries, and (B) all other amounts properly paid, credited, or required to be distributed to all beneficiaries exceeds the distributable net income of the estate or trust, then, in lieu of the amount provided in the preceding sentence, there shall be included in the gross income of the beneficiary an amount which bears the same ratio to distributable net income (reduced by the amounts specified in (A)) as the other amounts properly paid, credited or required to be distributed to the beneficiary bear to the other amounts properly paid, credited, or required to be distributed to all beneficiaries. (b) CHARACTER OF AMOUNTS The amounts determined under subsection (a) shall have the same character in the hands of the beneficiary as in the hands of the estate or trust. For this purpose, the amounts shall be treated as consisting of the same proportion of each class of items entering into the computation of distributable net income as the total of each class bears to the total distributable net income of the estate or trust unless the terms of the governing instrument specifically allocate different classes of income to different beneficiaries. In the application of the preceding sentence, the items of deduction entering into the computation of distributable net income (including the deduction allowed under section 642(c)) shall be allocated among the items of distributable net income in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary. In the application of this subsection to the amount determined under paragraph (1) of subsection (a), distributable net income shall be computed without regard to any portion of the deduction under section 642(c) which is not attributable to income of the taxable year. (c) DIFFERENT TAXABLE YEARS If the taxable year of a beneficiary is different from that of the estate or trust, the amount to be included in the gross income of the beneficiary shall be based on the distributable net income of the estate or trust and the amounts properly paid, credited, or required to be distributed to the beneficiary during any taxable year or years of the estate or trust ending within or with his taxable year.

26 U.S. Code 663 - Special rules applicable to sections 661 and 662 (b) DISTRIBUTIONS IN FIRST SIXTY-FIVE DAYS OF TAXABLE YEAR (1) GENERAL RULE If within the first 65 days of any taxable year of an estate or a trust, an amount is properly paid or credited, such amount shall be considered paid or credited on the last day of the preceding taxable year. (2) LIMITATION Paragraph (1) shall apply with respect to any taxable year of an estate or a trust only if the executor of such estate or the fiduciary of such trust (as the case may be) elects, in such manner and at such time as the Secretary prescribes by regulations, to have paragraph (1) apply for such taxable year. (c) SEPARATE SHARES TREATED AS SEPARATE ESTATES OR TRUSTS For the sole purpose of determining the amount of distributable net income in the application of sections 661 and 662, in the case of a single trust having more than one beneficiary, substantially separate and independent shares of different beneficiaries in the trust shall be treated as separate trusts. Rules similar to the rules of the preceding provisions of this subsection shall apply to treat substantially separate and independent shares of different beneficiaries in an estate having more than 1 beneficiary as separate estates. The existence of such substantially separate and independent shares and the manner of treatment as separate trusts or estates, including the application of subpart D, shall be determined in accordance with regulations prescribed by the Secretary. 26 U.S. Code 671 - Trust income, deductions, and credits attributable to grantors and others as substantial owners Where it is specified in this subpart that the grantor or another person shall be treated as the owner of any portion of a trust, there shall then be included in computing the taxable income and credits of the grantor or the other person those items of income, deductions, and credits against tax of the trust which are attributable to that portion of the trust to the extent that such items would be taken into account under this chapter in computing taxable income or credits against the tax of an individual. Any remaining portion of the trust shall be subject to subparts A through D. No items of a trust shall be included in computing the taxable income and credits of the grantor or of any other person solely on the grounds of his dominion and control over the trust under section 61 (relating to

definition of gross income) or any other provision of this title, except as specified in this subpart.

ACCOUNTING INCOME WORKSHEET Part A Name of Trust Tax Year Ending December 31, 2017 Employer ID Number 45-6338063 INCOME DESCRIPTION Dividends ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Nondividend Distributions~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Interest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ U.S. Obligations ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Net Rent/Royalty ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Net Business/Farm ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Partnership/S Corporation~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Estate/Trust ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ordinary Gains ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other Nontaxable Income ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Net Short-term Capital Gain ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Net Long-term Capital Gain ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other Income INCOME PRINCIPAL TOTAL 6,469. 6,469. 49. 49. 1. 1. 2,511. 2,511. Totals ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6,470. 2,560. 9,030. SUMMARY Accounting Income Distributable Net Income Total Income Taxable Tax-Exempt NAI 6,470. Taxable 6,470. Taxable 6,451. 6,793. Tax-Exempt 6,793. Tax-Exempt 6,793. 13,263. DNI 13,263. TOTAL 13,244. 725721 04-01-17

ACCOUNTING INCOME WORKSHEET Part B Name of Trust Tax Year Ending December 31, 2017 Employer ID Number 45-6338063 DEDUCTIONS DESCRIPTION INCOME PRINCIPAL TOTAL Interest Expense ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Taxes ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Less: Amount Allocated to Tax-Exempt Interest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Fiduciary Fees ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Less: Amount Allocated to Tax-Exempt Interest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Attorney, Accountant, and Return Preparer Fees ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Less: Amount Allocated to Tax-Exempt Interest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tax on Income in Respect of a Decedent ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Other Deductions Total Deductions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ TAX-EXEMPT INTEREST SUMMARY DESCRIPTION INCOME PRINCIPAL TOTAL Tax-Exempt Interest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6,793. 6,793. Allocated Direct Expenses Allocated Indirect Expenses ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Net Tax-Exempt Interest ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 6,793. 6,793. 725741 04-01-17

2017 Expense Allocation by Income Type Income Type Income Charity Direct Expenses Specifically Allocated Indirect and Direct Expenses not Specifically Allocated Net Income Other Taxable Non-Passive Ordinary Business Net Rental Real Estate Other Rental Interest Non-qualified Dividends 1. 1. 798. 798. Passive Ordinary Business Net Rental Real Estate Other Rental U.S. Interest U.S. Interest/Dividends Qualified Dividends 5,671. 5,671. Short-term Capital Gains Long-term Capital Gains Tax-exempt Interest 6,793. 6,793. Total 13,263. 13,263. 712241 04-01-17

Alternative Minimum Tax 2017 Expense Allocation by Income Type Income Type Income Charity Direct Expenses Specifically Allocated Indirect and Direct Expenses not Specifically Allocated Net Income Other Taxable Non-Passive Ordinary Business Net Rental Real Estate Other Rental Interest Non-qualified Dividends 21. 21. 798. 798. Passive Ordinary Business Net Rental Real Estate Other Rental U.S. Interest U.S. Interest/Dividends Qualified Dividends 5,671. 5,671. Short-term Capital Gains Long-term Capital Gains Tax-exempt Interest 6,773. 6,773. Total 13,263. 13,263. 712241 04-01-17

Schedule K-1 Distribution Workpaper 1 - Amount of Income DNI Amount available 13,263. Accounting Income 13,263. to distribute 6,470. Amount to be Distributed from Form 1041, Schedule B, line 15 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Amount specifically allocated for ordinary income ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Remaining amount for distributions ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beginning column is from: Expense Allocation Worksheet 6,470. 0. 6,470. Income Type Other Taxable Net Income Percentage of Sch B, line 15 to be Distributed Amount to be Distributed Non-passive Ordinary Business Net Rental Real Estate Other Rental Interest Non-qualified Dividends 1..000154560 1. 798..123338485 798. Passive Ordinary Business Net Rental Real Estate Other Rental U.S. Interest U.S. Interest/Dividends Qualified Dividends Subtotal 5,671..876506955 5,671. 6,470. 1.000000000 6,470. Short-term Capital Gains Long-term Capital Gains Total Tax-Exempt Interest 6,793. 6,793. Amount required to be distributed (Tier I) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Discretionary amount to be distributed (Tier II) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 13,263. Note: Tax exempt interest is assumed to be in the amounts entered to be distributed to beneficiaries. 728331 04-01-17