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To get the refund, you must complete and attach Form 1310 to your fathers final return. You should check the box on line C of Form 1310, answer all the questions in Part II, and sign your name in Part III. You must also attach a copy of the death certificate or proof of death.
What Must You Do When You Know the Decedent Owes Taxes? If you are the executor or administrator, you must contact the IRS to make a proof of claim. The IRS will send a claim for the unpaid taxes to the probate court. Contacting the IRS as early as possible is best to avoid sanctions.
Form 1310 is a tax form that is filed with the IRS to request a tax refund for a deceased individual. This form is typically filed by a surviving spouse, another beneficiary, or the executor of the deceaseds estate.
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.
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.
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Purpose of Form Use Form 8962 to figure the amount of your PTC and reconcile it with APTC. You may take the PTC (and APTC may be paid) only for health insurance coverage in a qualified health plan (defined later) purchased through a Health Insurance Marketplace (Marketplace, also known as an Exchange).
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.
The steps to be followed for raising the refund re-issue request are: Login to the e-filing portal as the legal heir. Navigate to Services and then select Refund Reissue. Enter the PAN of the deceased taxpayer. Verify the assessment year and ensure that they are correct.

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