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We are very sorry for your loss.
You can file as Married Filing Joint for the year of death and include all the income and deductions you normally would.
Follow these steps to start a return for the decedent:
1. Open (continue) your tax return.
(To do this, sign in to TurboTax and click the orange Take me to my return button.)
2. Click the Personal Info Tab
3. Click Edit by your Name (or Your Spouse's Name)
4. Go to 3. A few other things we need to know
5. At "I'm preparing this return for [Name], who has passed away." Click Yes (See the attached screenshot below. Click to enlarge.)
If
a joint return is filed by the surviving spouse alone, he or she should sign
the return and write "filing as surviving spouse" in the space for
the other spouse's signature.
If
a refund is due, there's one more step. You should also complete and file with
the final return a copy of Form 1310, Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a
Deceased Taxpayer. Although the IRS says you don't have to file Form 1310 if
you are a surviving spouse filing a joint return, you probably should file the
form anyway to head off possible delays.
We are very sorry for your loss.
You can file as Married Filing Joint for the year of death and include all the income and deductions you normally would.
Follow these steps to start a return for the decedent:
1. Open (continue) your tax return.
(To do this, sign in to TurboTax and click the orange Take me to my return button.)
2. Click the Personal Info Tab
3. Click Edit by your Name (or Your Spouse's Name)
4. Go to 3. A few other things we need to know
5. At "I'm preparing this return for [Name], who has passed away." Click Yes (See the attached screenshot below. Click to enlarge.)
If
a joint return is filed by the surviving spouse alone, he or she should sign
the return and write "filing as surviving spouse" in the space for
the other spouse's signature.
If
a refund is due, there's one more step. You should also complete and file with
the final return a copy of Form 1310, Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a
Deceased Taxpayer. Although the IRS says you don't have to file Form 1310 if
you are a surviving spouse filing a joint return, you probably should file the
form anyway to head off possible delays.
Where can I get Form 1310?
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