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IRS Form 8082 Notice of Inconsistent Treatment K1

By October 11, 2022IRS Tax

IRS Form 8082 Notice of Inconsistent Treatment K1

Have you received an inconsistent K1 from an S-Corporation? Basically, has one of your business partners issued the incorrect payment amount? If so, you will need to file form 8082 to inform the IRS of this problem. Many times, once these forms are issued, the K1 producer does not want to make any changes.

Partners, S corporation shareholders, beneficiaries of an estate or trust, owners of a foreign trust, or residual interest holders in a real estate mortgage investment conduit (REMIC) file this form if they wish to report items differently than the way they were reported to them on Schedule K-1, Schedule Q, or a foreign trust statement.

IRS Form 8082 Notice of Inconsistent Treatment K1

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