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@connect , Oh! I am so sorry about your terrible loss. I pray for her soul -- may she rest in peace.
For filing her final return ( for the year 2025), yes you have to use her SSN -- in TurboTax, after entering all the personal details, it will ask you about the "current status" of the person. This is where tick the box saying the "Name" has passed away -- it will also ask you for the date of demise.
Some where you have enter that you are filing in her name ( I don't remember exactly where in the screens).
You also have to include a form 1310 as the representative claiming her refund ( I believe this form forces you to file by mail ).
Is there more I can do for you ?
Yes, you should use her Social Security Number to file her final return and pay any taxes she owes.
You will still file a standard Form 1040 for her (there is not a special "death form"). She is also still entitled to the full Standard Deduction for her filing status.
If there is a court-appointed executor: That person signs and attaches the court certificate.
If there is no court appointment: You (as the parent/survivor) can sign as the "Personal Representative." In the signature area, you would sign your name and write "filing as personal representative."
If she owes money, you can pay via the estate's funds or your own using her SSN on the IRS Direct Pay website. Choose "Balance Due" and "2025" as the tax year.
Note: You may still be able to claim her as a dependent on your own 2025 tax return (if she lived with you for more than 6 months, and if she meets the other standard dependency rules (age, support, etc.).
I am very sorry for your loss.
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