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The IRS doesnt need a copy of the death certificate or other proof of death.
Representatives who arent court-appointed must include Form 1310, Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer to claim any refund. Surviving spouses and court-appointed representatives dont need to complete this form.
You should also complete and file with the final return a copy of Form 1310, Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer. Although the IRS says you dont have to file Form 1310 if you are a surviving spouse filing a joint return, you probably should file the form anyway to head off possible delays.
If Form 1310 is required, the customer should fill it out and run Final Review. If the return passes Final Review with Form 1310, the customer should submit the return electronically.
To get the refund, you must complete and attach Form 1310 to your fathers final return. You should check the box on Form 1310, line C; answer all the questions in Part II; and sign your name in Part III. You must also keep a copy of the death certificate or other proof of death for your records.

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Deceased employees wages. If you made the payment after the year of death, do not report it on Form W-2 and do not withhold social security and Medicare taxes. Whether the payment is made in the year of death or after the year of death, you must also report the payment to the estate or beneficiary on Form 1099-MISC.
Processing times can vary, but it typically takes several weeks for the IRS to process Form 1310 and issue a refund.
Use Form 1310 to claim a refund on behalf of a deceased taxpayer. You must file Form 1310 if the description in line A, line B, or line C on the form above applies to you.

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