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If your client is a trust or estate, help them file Form 1041. Then, help them fill out a separate Schedule K-1 for each trustee or beneficiary and send it to them. All beneficiaries receiving Distributable Net Income (DNI) must be sent a Schedule K-1 to report on their tax return.
For fiscal year estates and trusts, file Form 1041 by the 15th day of the 4th month following the close of the tax year. For example, an estate that has a tax year that ends on June 30, 2025, must file Form 1041 by October 15, 2025.
How to get a copy of your Form SS-4 / EIN Assignment Letter Step 2: Call the IRS. Now, its time to take your EIN and call the IRS Business Specialty Tax Line at (800) 829-4933. Step 3: Provide the BS Tax Specialist with your information. Step 4: Request a copy of your EIN assignment letter.
Form 1041: Estates or trusts must file Form 1041 by the fifteenth day of the fourth month after the close of the trusts or estates tax year. For example, for a trust or estate with a tax year ending December 31, the due date is April 15 of the following year.
For calendar year estates and trusts, file Form 1041 and IRS Schedule K-1 on or before tax day.
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Use Form SS-4 to apply for an employer identification number (EIN). An EIN is a 9-digit number (for example, 12-3456789) assigned to employers, sole proprietors, corporations, partnerships, estates, trusts, certain individuals, and other entities for tax filing and reporting purposes.
Heres how to get it: Make sure you know your EIN before you callyou can look it up on your tax returns or corporate documents if you are uncertain. Then call the IRS Business Specialty Tax Line, (800) 829-4933, which is open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. local time, Monday through Friday. assignment letter.
If the estate generates more than $600 in annual gross income, you are required to file Form 1041, U.S. Income Tax Return for Estates and Trusts. An estate may also need to pay quarterly estimated taxes. See Form 1041 instructions for information on when to file quarterly estimated taxes.

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