• Re: Who should report the interest income?

    From Stuart O. Bronstein@21:1/5 to Jerry Salinsky on Wed Mar 30 12:08:54 2022
    Jerry Salinsky <ouasami@do-not-send.com> wrote:

    I have several accounts with a bank. The account holders are my
    wife, I, and my daughter. I file joint return. For the interest in
    these accounts, who should file to IRS?

    Are the accounts listed as joint tenants or tenants in common? Where
    did the money originally come from? Details matter.

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  • From Jerry Salinsky@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 30 11:41:03 2022
    I have several accounts with a bank. The account holders are my wife, I,
    and my daughter. I file joint return. For the interest in these
    accounts, who should file to IRS?

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  • From Rick@21:1/5 to Jerry Salinsky on Wed Mar 30 15:32:58 2022
    "Jerry Salinsky" wrote in message news:t21sje$pm6$1@gioia.aioe.org...

    I have several accounts with a bank. The account holders are my wife, I,
    and my daughter. I file joint return. For the interest in these accounts,
    who should file to IRS?


    Whose SSN is on the 1099-INT? I'd be guided by that. On most joint
    accounts I have had, the name listed first is generally the one whose SSN
    gets the interest.

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  • From Jerry Salinsky@21:1/5 to Stuart O. Bronstein on Wed Mar 30 22:12:23 2022
    On 3/30/2022 12:08 PM, Stuart O. Bronstein wrote:
    Jerry Salinsky <ouasami@do-not-send.com> wrote:

    I have several accounts with a bank. The account holders are my
    wife, I, and my daughter. I file joint return. For the interest in
    these accounts, who should file to IRS?

    Are the accounts listed as joint tenants or tenants in common? Where
    did the money originally come from? Details matter.



    The situation is this: my wife and I have two accounts in a bank.
    Because we were going abroad, we were afraid that due to security
    concerns, we might not be able to access our accounts from abroad. We
    added my daughter's name to the account so she could make transactions
    for us. She then created accounts of her own. All under one userid and password. Although all accounts are kept separated financially, the main account holder now is my daughter and all statements are sent to her. I
    called the bank and asked who should report the interest income and the
    answer I got was all parties need to report the interest income. That
    sounds strange to me. That's why I came here to ask the question.

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  • From Bob Sandler@21:1/5 to All on Wed Mar 30 23:12:54 2022
    I have several accounts with a bank. The account holders are my
    wife, I, and my daughter. I file joint return. For the interest in
    these accounts, who should file to IRS?

    The situation is this: my wife and I have two accounts in a bank.
    Because we were going abroad, we were afraid that due to security
    concerns, we might not be able to access our accounts from abroad. We
    added my daughter's name to the account so she could make transactions
    for us. She then created accounts of her own. All under one userid and >password. Although all accounts are kept separated financially, the main >account holder now is my daughter and all statements are sent to her. I >called the bank and asked who should report the interest income and the >answer I got was all parties need to report the interest income. That
    sounds strange to me. That's why I came here to ask the question.

    You haven't answered the question that Rick asked: Whose
    Social Security number is on the 1099-INT? This is the most
    important factor. How many 1099-INT forms did your daughter
    get? For each 1099-INT, whose Social Security number is on
    it, and who does the money in the account actually belong
    to? The user ID and password don't matter. Who the
    statements get mailed to doesn't matter.

    Do you and your wife file jointly?

    Bob Sandler

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  • From Stuart O. Bronstein@21:1/5 to Bob Sandler on Thu Mar 31 10:56:18 2022
    Bob Sandler <bob_usenet@yahoo.com> wrote:

    I have several accounts with a bank. The account holders are my
    wife, I, and my daughter. I file joint return. For the interest
    in these accounts, who should file to IRS?

    The situation is this: my wife and I have two accounts in a bank.
    Because we were going abroad, we were afraid that due to security
    concerns, we might not be able to access our accounts from abroad.
    We added my daughter's name to the account so she could make
    transactions for us. She then created accounts of her own. All
    under one userid and password. Although all accounts are kept
    separated financially, the main account holder now is my daughter
    and all statements are sent to her. I called the bank and asked
    who should report the interest income and the answer I got was all
    parties need to report the interest income. That sounds strange to
    me. That's why I came here to ask the question.

    You haven't answered the question that Rick asked: Whose
    Social Security number is on the 1099-INT? This is the most
    important factor. How many 1099-INT forms did your daughter
    get? For each 1099-INT, whose Social Security number is on
    it, and who does the money in the account actually belong
    to? The user ID and password don't matter. Who the
    statements get mailed to doesn't matter.

    Those are important from a practical standpoint. But from a legal
    standpoint they are largely irrelevant. If an account is in joint
    tenancy the legal owner for tax purposes is the person who put
    his/her own money into the account. If it's tenants in common it's
    presumed to be a gift so it belongs to each equally.

    If one person's SS# is on the account, that indicates the interest is
    his, but it's not definitive. That person can issue nominee 1099s to
    show the interest should really be allocated to someone else.

    Do you and your wife file jointly?

    Again, a very practical issue but doesn't really address the primary
    question.

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