Preparing Kansas returns when the state and federal groups are different and there are members with at-risk or passive activities

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Use this procedure to ensure the correct preparation of Kansas consolidated and combined income tax returns if the members of the Kansas unitary business group are not the same as those included in the federal consolidated group and the federal group contains members with at-risk or passive activities.

  1. Clone the parent, subsidiary, and eliminations clients. Open each member one at a time, choose File > Save As, enter a new client ID for the client, and click the Save button. The new client will have the same EIN and name as the original client. Creating new clients is necessary so that the federal at-risk and passive calculations for the original consolidated and member clients are not changed when the group members are changed.
  2. Add Kansas to the parent client, eliminations clients, and applicable subsidiary clients. Complete all data entry for these member clients. Each member's state return should be complete and correct before proceeding to the next step.

    Notes

    • Apportionment data entry must be completed for each member client, even if the client is 100 percent in-state. You must use the same apportionment method for the parent client and the applicable subsidiary clients. Apportionment data entry is accessed through View > Apportionment.
    • Including an eliminations client as part of a consolidated group is optional.
  3. Create a new consolidated client using the Consolidated entity type in File > Client Properties.
  4. Select the appropriate members to be included in the Kansas consolidated or combined group. Choose File > Client Properties and click the Advanced Properties button. In the Group tab, remove or add subsidiary clients as necessary. If applicable, remove the current eliminations client that was used by the federal client and then add the eliminations client created in step 2. Click OK to close the Advanced Properties dialog. Click OK again to close the New Client or Client Properties dialog.
  5. Add Kansas to the new consolidated client.

    Note: When adding Kansas to a consolidated federal client, the state automatically defaults to being a consolidated return.

    If the state is added as a C Corporation to a federal consolidated group, the consolidated functionality does not take place. The amounts from each member are not consolidated, and the consolidated or combined reports are not available.

  6. Review all Kansas client input screens and complete any necessary remaining data entry. For each category not marked in the File > Client Properties > Advanced Properties > Options dialog, enter the necessary data in the applicable input screens.

    Note: If a category is not marked, enter the data on the applicable input screens in the consolidated or combined client. For a list of categories and related input screens, see Categories and related Kansas input screens.

    Any changes made to the File > Client Properties > Advanced Properties > Options dialog affect both the federal and state return.

  7. Click the Consol/Combined folder in the Kansas folders block. Complete the necessary information in Screens KSCC and KSCAdj.
  8. To make manual adjustments in other areas of the return, click the Group View button or press F7 in the input screen field you want to adjust, and then enter the adjustment amount in the Group View dialog.
  9. To change amounts entered in the Kansas parent, eliminations or subsidiary clients, go back to the original source of data entry. For instance, if you made a mistake when you entered the apportionment of the first subsidiary, close the consolidated client and reopen the first subsidiary. Choose View > Apportionment for that client and correct the data. Close the subsidiary client and reopen the consolidated client. The correct amount is now a part of the consolidated group return.
  10. Print and review the Kansas consolidated or combined tax return.

Example of when a Kansas group is different from a federal consolidated group and the federal group contains members with at-risk or passive activities.

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