Overview
Select the Ptr Alloc buttons to specially allocate items to partners using ratios that are different from the profit and loss ratios. You do not need to specially allocate items unless the partnership has allocations that differ from the profit and loss ratios.
UltraTax CS automatically shares general and demographic information (such as entity type and the client's name and address) among all clients and enables you to share Schedule K-1 financial data among all 1040, 1041, 1120, and 1065 clients automatically. For clients that are partners in a partnership, UltraTax CS allows you to choose to share the Schedule K-1 financial data in total or by activity. For details, see Data sharing overview.
Many data entry fields provide predefined statements to enter additional information. For details, see Statements overview.
Custom fieldviews are available in various input screen fields and statement fields within UltraTax CS. These fieldviews allow you to add your own list of valid entries for a specific field (such as fields requiring the names of local banks) so that you can later choose from your customized list rather than entering the data each time. For details, see Custom fieldviews overview.
UltraTax CS uses tax codes to summarize and transfer related account balances from your accounting application, such as Accounting CS or Write-Up CS into UltraTax CS. For details, see Importing general ledger balances into UltraTax CS.
Statement special allocations
You can allocate statement items separately to partners from within the statements. The resulting statements print separately for each partner on an item-by-item basis.
Always enter the amount and select the Ptr Alloc button on the last line of each statement item. UltraTax CS assumes you entered the description first and that the amount and the
Specially Allocate?
fields are on the last line of each statement item.
Frequently asked questions
To view answers to common questions about calculations and data-entry issues, see Accessing frequently asked questions (FAQs).