My wife passed away in 2024. She received a 1099-C for credit card debt she didn't finish repaying and a 1099-R for a 401k loan she didn't finish repaying. Do I include this as income on my "Married filing jointly" return? Or can I file as a Single or Head of Household to avoid this taxable income?
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If you're filing MFJ yes, include all her tax docs. Should you file that way? I would have to speak with you privately...
You cannot file as Single. According to the IRS: "...taxpayers whose spouses died during the tax year are considered married for the entire year, provided they did not remarry. The surviving spouse is eligible to file as Married Filing Jointly or Married Filing Separately." If you qualify, you can file as head of household. You would qualify for HOH if you:
Whether you should file MFJ or MFS is a bit complicated and beyond this forum.
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