It's time for all who receive royalties to think about taking the depletion allowance on their tax forms. Chapter 9 of IRS Pub 535 says:
"To figure percentage depletion, you multiply a certain percentage, specified for each mineral, by your gross income from the property during the tax year."
But, what does the royalty owner do if the operator never tells him his gross income or gross gas price? As we've learned, some operators only report net prices and net income to their royalty owners. These royalty owners, therefore, have no way of knowing how much they may legally deduct.
We've seen deductions can exceed 75 cents/mcf in some cases. If you take depletion based on the net proceeds you recieve, rather than the gross proceeds, you could be costing yourself a lot of money.
So if your producer does not provide gross proceeds on your monthly statements, I suggest you contact them and ask for the gross proceeds, so you may obtain the maximum deduction allowed on your taxes. They may complain that this is a lot of work for them, and it might be. However, the fault is theirs. Had they been transparent in the first place, and showed all the numbers on the monthly statements, then their royalty owners would not need to call and request this information.
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Henry,
I assume that gross share and net share would be the same for cost free royalty owners, as there are no deductions.
Henry,
My 1099 shows GROSS and NET as the same. Thanks for this tip on depletion allowance.
Thanks again Henry. Hopefully, my 1099 will arrive soon, and I'll let you know what's on it.
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