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Use Form 1310 to claim a refund on behalf of a deceased taxpayer.
Under the Regulations, you must provide the following information: \u2022 name the alleged victim; \u2022 set out the allegation of family violence; \u2022 identify the relationship between you (as the maker of the statutory declaration) and the alleged victim; \u2022 name the alleged perpetrator; and \u2022 set out the evidence on which the ...
IRS Form 1310 is used to claim a federal tax refund for the surviving spouse or another beneficiary of a recently deceased taxpayer. This one-page form notifies the IRS that a taxpayer has died and directs it to send the refund to the beneficiary.
If you are claiming a refund on behalf of a deceased taxpayer, you must file Form 1310 if: \u2022 You are NOT a surviving spouse filing an original or amended joint return with the decedent; and \u2022 You are NOT a personal representative (defined later) filing, for the decedent, an original Form 1040, 1040-SR, 1040A, 1040EZ, ...
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