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Retirement tax questions
Yes, you will file and prepare the final individual income tax return of a deceased person the same way you would if the person were alive. Report all income up to the date of death and claim all eligible credits and deductions.
You need to file Form 1310 to claim a refund on behalf of a deceased taxpayer. You can file this form in TurboTax.
You should request a paper check for the refund. IRS might reject Direct deposit to an account that is not in the deceased taxpayer's name.
For instructions please check: Can I file Form 1310 in TurboTax?
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‎February 19, 2025
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