cientax Posted February 20, 2009 Report Posted February 20, 2009 Have 1099 DIV with Cash liquidation distributions in box 8 of $1220 and Noncash liquidation distributions of $11 in box 9. I am not using ATX this year, I made the !@#$%^&*()_ to use TRX Alliance TaxWise this year and I am unable to find where to enter these amounts on the tax return. I am unable to pull up a 1099 DIV on TRX Taxwise. Any help would be greatly appreaciated. Quote
JRS Posted February 20, 2009 Report Posted February 20, 2009 You will have to determine if there is any basis, then you can follow the statement I found below. If your client is like many of mine, finding basis can be really FUN. Q: Are "cash liquidation distributions) as shown on a 1099-DIV (box 8) taxable income? A: Liquidating distributions, sometimes called liquidating dividends, are distributions you receive during a partial or complete liquidation of a corporation. These distributions are one form of a return of capital. You will receive a Form 1099-DIV from the corporation showing the amount of the liquidating distribution in box 8 or 9. Partial liquidating distributions are not taxable income as long as you still have a cost basis in your original investment, they are used to reduce that basis. If and when distributions exceeds your cost basis, the excess is a capital gain. If, when the distributions are ended and the corporation has been completely liquidated, the distributions were less than your basis, the difference is a capital loss. Quote
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