In a message dated 03/10/08 12:01:02 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time, etana_finkler@bivio.com writes: Ira and all, The total on the 510B does not match the total on page 4 of the 1065: Correct. It shouldn't match if there were any expenses on the 1065 or if ...
There is no such form as a 510B. If you mean Form 510, Schedule B then the answer is yes. Ira Smilovitz In a message dated 03/09/08 11:59:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, etana_finkler@bivio.com writes: Do we have to fill out a 510B AND a 510 ...
Ira and all, The total on the 510B does not match the total on page 4 of the 1065: We added all the income on the K1, and put that in each member's Distributive share line. We looked at how it had been done last ...
Correct. You need to complete Schedule B, but you are not a business. You do not pay taxes to MD as a partnership. You don't complete Form 510 below line 4. Yes, your distributions of income to members in different states is irrelevant from the ...
I suspect this has been sitting in my inbox for awhile without being answered. The distributive share for each of your members, withdrawn or not, is their share of the club's income as shown on their federal K-1 lines 1-11. (Usually this is the sum ...
So we are a Unistate PTE Pass Through Entity. Next question: If we conduct business in one state, but have members in different states (Maryland, DC, Virginia), do we have to do anything special at tax time with these members? We have a visitor from ...
See previous response. It's the sum of the income entries on each member's K-1. Ira Smilovitz In a message dated 03/09/08 7:36:51 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, etana_finkler@bivio.com writes: I don't know what number to fill in here for each member: Distributive or pro rata share ...
Correct. All members are listed. Schedule B reports the same income as the federal K-1. Just add lines 5, 6a, 8, 9a, and 11. Assets transferred as part of a withdrawal are not reported on Schedule B of Form 510. Ira Smilovitz In a message ...
You shouldn't wait even that long. Our club's policy is that any check not received by the meeting date gets deposited and credited the following month. On the other hand, if you use bivio's penny system, you can have your members deposit their checks directly ...
Yes. It doesn't matter where you hold meetings. You don't conduct "business" as business is defined in the regulations. Ira Smilovitz In a message dated 03/09/08 7:14:53 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, etana_finkler@bivio.com writes: Are we a Unistate PTE since all business occurs in Maryland (we ...
Almost everything above line 1 should be filled in. Nothing on line 1 or below other than the signature area. Ira Smilovitz In a message dated 03/09/08 7:05:11 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, etana_finkler@bivio.com writes: I am sorry for the questions. I thought bivio fills out ...
Look at your answer to Schedule B, question 5.. Ira Smilovitz In a message dated 03/09/08 6:01:15 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, etana_finkler@bivio.com writes: 1065 line F total assets: do we have to enter anything in this empty box? If so, what? It's Tax Time! Get ...
I was unable to import data from CA3- even using the hint about going to CA2 and redirecting didn't work so am in the process of entering data on a switch over date. I am able to enter the number of shares and dates acquired ...
I don't know what number to fill in here for each member: Distributive or pro rata share of income I read the instructions but don't understand them. I looked at last year's forms but can't figure it out from there. thanks, eTana