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Yes, that would be the best and proper approach.
Yes, that would be the best and proper approach.
Yes, according to the Form 56 instructions, you will need to file one on a decedents return.
"Form 56 should be filed by a fiduciary (see Definitions below) to notify the IRS of the creation or termination of a fiduciary relationship under section 6903. For example, if you are acting as fiduciary for an individual, a decedent’s estate, or a trust, you may file Form 56"
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