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The personal representative of an estate is an executor, administrator, or anyone else in charge of the decedent's property. The personal representative is responsible for filing any final individual income tax return(s) and the estate tax return of the decedent when due.
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Read More »The personal representative of an estate is an executor, administrator, or anyone else in charge of the decedent's property. The personal representative is responsible for filing any final individual income tax return(s) and the estate tax return of the decedent when due. You may need to file Form 56, Notice Concerning Fiduciary Relationship to notify the IRS of the existence of a fiduciary relationship. A fiduciary (trustee, executor, administrator, receiver or guardian) stands in the position of a taxpayer and acts as the taxpayer. For more information on personal representative responsibilities, refer to Publication 559, Survivors, Executors, and Administrators.
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Read More », he or she must sign the return. If it's a joint return, the must also sign it. If you're a surviving spouse filing a joint return and there's no appointed personal representative , you should sign the return and write in the signature area "Filing as surviving spouse." A surviving spouse can file joint returns for the taxable year in which the death occurred and, if the death occurred before filing the return, for the taxable year immediately before the year of death. filing a joint return and there's , you should sign the return and write in the signature area "Filing as surviving spouse." A surviving spouse can file joint returns for the taxable year in which the death occurred and, if the death occurred before filing the return, for the taxable year immediately before the year of death. If there's no appointed personal representative and there's no surviving spouse, the person in charge of the decedent's property must file and sign the return as "personal representative." Refer to the Instructions for Form 1041PDF to determine if the law requires filing of Form 1041, U.S. Income Tax Return for Estates and Trusts. Refer to the Instructions for Form 706PDF to determine if the decedent's estate must file Form 706, United States Estate (and Generation Skipping Transfer) Tax Return.
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