LucyK
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George4Tacks
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12-07-2019
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Each return must be one of the nine choices in the dropdown in Screen 1, right below the preparer selection.
Do you have a fiduciary that is more than one type? If you have an estate and a trust - each would (or should) have their own separate EIN and each would file a separate tax return unless the trust elects to be treated as an estate.
Here's wishing you many Happy Returns
LucyK
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My client started out with a defective Grantor Trust and upon her Date of Death, the grantor trust was terminated. I need both Grantor Trust and Complex Trust checked. Do I file two returns (Grantor being final) both with the same FEIN number or just paper file and manually check the box?
George4Tacks
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I don't have time to research this but George's answer sounds good.
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abctax55
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I agree with George/Susan. Sounds like two returns are needed.
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