Ga form 5347-2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open GA Form 5347 in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering the tax year for which the decedent was due a refund. Specify whether it is a calendar year or another tax year.
  3. Fill in the name of the decedent and their date of death. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for processing.
  4. Provide your name as the person claiming the refund, along with both your social security number and that of the decedent.
  5. Complete your home address, including city, state, and ZIP code. If applicable, refer to instructions for foreign addresses.
  6. In Part I, check the appropriate box that describes your relationship to the decedent. Only select one option.
  7. If you checked line C in Part I, complete Parts II and III by answering all relevant questions regarding the estate and survivors.
  8. Finally, sign and date Part IV to verify your claim for a refund on behalf of the decedent.

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Court-Appointed or Certified Personal Representative The representative must attach a copy of the court certificate showing their appointment to the return. In most cases, Form 1310 is not required if a copy of the court appointment is included. The IRS will issue the refund to the estate.
Most refund checks have already been issued, but it is never too late to check! The status of your refund is available online using the Surplus Refund Checker, which is updated daily.
On the final tax return, the surviving spouse or representative should note that the person has died. The IRS doesnt need a copy of the death certificate or other proof of death. Usually, the representative filing the final tax return is named in the persons will or appointed by a court.
Who is eligible? According to the Georgia Department of Revenue, any Georgian who filed state tax returns in 2023 and 2024 is eligible for the refund. Part-year residents and nonresidents who pay Georgia state income taxes will also be eligible.
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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Yes. Georgia offers a tax exclusion on up to $35,000 of retirement income earned by people 62 to 64, or up to $65,000 earned by those 65 and older. (If youre married, you and your spouse both may qualify, but each must qualify separately.
If you dont file taxes for a deceased person, the IRS can take legal action by placing a federal lien against the Estate. This essentially means you must pay the federal taxes before closing any other debts or accounts. If not, the IRS can demand the taxes be paid by the legal representative of the deceased.
Court-Appointed or Certified Personal Representative This person is typically called a personal representative, executor or administrator. A court-appointed personal representative can claim the tax refund on behalf of the estate by filing the final tax return with the necessary documentation.

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