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If your girlfriend is the personal representative, she should file a final return for her mother complete with a Form 1310.
On Form 1310 she will indicate that she agrees to pay the refund out according to state law. She will receive the refund check (in full) and will then pay her brother one-half of the refund.
See https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1310.pdf
If your girlfriend is the personal representative, she should file a final return for her mother complete with a Form 1310.
On Form 1310 she will indicate that she agrees to pay the refund out according to state law. She will receive the refund check (in full) and will then pay her brother one-half of the refund.
See https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-pdf/f1310.pdf
The daughter is the personal representative for her mom. Since this is an IRS refund will it have to be claimed on the daughter's 2022's taxes or does it fall under inheritance? I'm guessing the amount of the refund will likely be around $5000, depending on if she is able to deduct the non medicare hospice her mom was in for the final few weeks.
No, it is an inheritance. A federal income tax refund is not taxable.
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