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Re: Use a partnership return.In Reply to: Use a partnership return. posted by Ward-CA on May 23, 2003 at 8:34 AM
: : Now, what if there are 3 different beneficiaries (as opposed to an LLC as the beneficiary)? Do all of these scenarios make sense? Are there different treatments for each?? : : Thanks a lot. : : Erick, : A trust is exactly like a partnership, wherein all profits and losses flow through it like a conduit to the individual taxpayer/partners in proportion to their representative share of the overall owners interest. : We actually file a limited partnership return for those trusts where we have outside investors involved. If we dont have any outside investors involved on a particular property then we just report it on our personal income tax return.
And then, if the LLC itself is the only beneficiary then I guess the income would flow through to the LLC and the LLC would include it amongst it's other income and aggregate it with the K-1s that get sent out to partners. Do I have this correct now?
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