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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the tax year for which the decedent was due a refund. Fill in the name and social security number of the decedent, along with their date of death.
  3. In Part I, check the appropriate box that applies to you: whether you are a surviving spouse, a court-appointed personal representative, or another person claiming on behalf of the estate.
  4. If you checked line C in Part I, complete Part II by answering questions about whether the decedent left a will and if a personal representative has been appointed.
  5. Finally, in Part III, sign and date the form. Ensure all information is accurate to avoid delays in processing your claim.

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A tax return for a decedent can be electronically filed if the individual died within the tax year. However, if the person died after the tax year ended but before the return was filed, the return cannot be e-filed.
If you are attaching Form 1310 to a form, follow the instructions for the form to which you are attaching the Form 1310. Form 1310 can be filed electronically when it is attached to a Form 1040, 1040-SR, 1040-NR, or 1040-SS being filed electronically.
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How long does it take to process Form 1310? Processing times can vary, but it typically takes several weeks for the IRS to process Form 1310 and issue a refund. What if the deceased taxpayer owes taxes? If the deceased taxpayer owes taxes, the amount due must be paid before any refund can be issued.
You can file it electronically but you will have to mail the certificate. Here are the instructions for filing with either the online or desktop versions.

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If you are filing Form 1310 separately, send it to the same Internal Revenue Service Center where the original return was filed. If the original return was filed electronically, mail Form 1310 to the Internal Revenue Service Center designated for the address shown on your completed Form 1310 above.
How should I file IRS Form 1310? Send the completed form to the IRS center where you filed the original tax return, or. Follow the instructions for the form to which you are attaching Form 1310.

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