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Any appointed representative must sign the return. If it's a joint return, the surviving spouse must also sign it. If there isn't an appointed representative, the surviving spouse filing a joint return should sign the return and write in the signature area labeled, filing as surviving spouse.
Yes, you can file IRS Form 1310 in TurboTax to claim the tax refund for a decedent return (a return filed on the behalf of a deceased taxpayer).
If you're a surviving spouse filing a joint return, or a court-appointed or court-certified personal representative filing an original return for the decedent, you don't have to file Form 1310.
Yes, you can file IRS Form 1310 in TurboTax to claim the tax refund for a decedent return (a return filed on the behalf of a deceased taxpayer).
You can go to your bank with the check and a copy of the death certificate and see if they will deposit or cash it. If the bank will not, then you will need to send a Form 1310 to the IRS and have them reissue the check in your name only.
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If Form 1310 is present, and either check box "A" or "B" is marked, then the form and the return must be paper-filed. RETURN MUST BE PAPER-FILED: If there is an entry in either box "A" or "B" on screen 1310, the return is not eligible for e-file. This return must be paper-filed.
Use Form 1310 to claim a refund on behalf of a deceased taxpayer.
Use Form 1310 to claim a refund on behalf of a deceased taxpayer.
If you file a return and claim a refund for a deceased taxpayer, you must be: A surviving spouse/RDP. A surviving relative. The sole beneficiary.
This one-page form notifies the IRS that a taxpayer has died and directs it to send the refund to the beneficiary. The form may be filed by the surviving spouse or other beneficiary or by a court-appointed representative of the estate.

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