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Estate. If you are a guardian, trustee, administrator, or another person responsible for a decedent's estate, you are required to file Form 56. If there are multiple trustees for one estate, each trustee will be required to file IRS Form 56.
File Form 56 at Internal Revenue Service Center where the person for whom you are acting is required to file tax returns. If you wish to receive tax notices for more than one form and one of the forms is Form 1040, file Form 56 with the IRS center where the person for whom you are acting is required to file Form 1040.
Form 56, Notice Concerning Fiduciary Relationship, cannot be e-filed with the 1040 return. It must be transmitted separately.
In general, the final individual income tax return of a decedent is prepared and filed in the same manner as when they were alive. All income up to the date of death must be reported and all credits and deductions to which the decedent is entitled may be claimed.
Form 56 can be mailed directly to the IRS department in your state. A tax professional can help you find the address of your state's office, or you can find out the closest one online by visiting the IRS.gov website.
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You may use Form 56 to: Provide notification to the IRS of the creation or termination of a fiduciary relationship under section 6903. Give notice of qualification under section 6036.
If there's no surviving spouse, then you must file Form 56, Notice Concerning Fiduciary Relationship, letting the IRS know that you are the person responsible for the final tax return. However, surviving spouses can file a joint return in the year of death, no matter when the spouse died.
Form 56 should be filed by a fiduciary (see Definitions below) to notify the IRS of the creation or termination of a fiduciary relationship under section 6903. For example, if you are acting as fiduciary for an individual, a decedent's estate, or a trust, you may file Form 56.

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