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If the decedent is due a refund of any individual income tax (Form 1040), you may claim that refund using IRS Form 1310, Statement of a Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer.
File IRS Form 1310 if you want to claim the tax refund for a decedent return (that is, a return filed on the behalf of a deceased taxpayer). Before you can get to the form, make sure you've entered the decedent's date of passing on the Do any of these apply to [taxpayer]? screen. You can go back to the My Info section and step through the taxpayer's screens again to make sure the date was entered.
After you've filled out the return, search for form 1310 inside TurboTax and select the Jump to link. You'll come to the Let's see if you need to file Form 1310 screen. Answer Yes and follow the instructions.
We'll give you the option of paper-filing the form by itself or including it with the decedent's return when filed.
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I am very sorry for your loss. :(
Thank you. As far as receiving the return, do I have it deposited into my bank or do I need to establish a second bank account in the name of the estate?
I realized I did not respond to your response with this question. There is no court appointment of a personal representative so the bank will not set up a bank estate account. Do I receive these funds made out to me? Or deposited in my own personal bank account?
Did u ever figure this out I'm in the same situation
You should have the refund paid to you since there is no estate it seems.
How long after filling 1310 will I get the refund. Someone else said it can take a long time.
I'm filing my dad's return. When the form 1310 pops up I filled that out. When I go to sign and file do I have to print another 1310 form? Or is it automatically filled with the 1040 im confused
Form 1310 should be included with the return and you should be able to e-file. There should be no need to print and mail Form 1310.
When I click it. It tells me I need to print one and send it. I don't know if it's telling me to send it after I e file the 1040. I'm only asking because in previous years you could not e file a 1310
On your 'Filing Instructions' page, TurboTax should tell you whether you need to mail Form 1310 and where to send it, if required.
There are some circumstances where it is required to be mailed, with a copy of the court certificate showing your appointment as Personal Representative, if that applies.
Otherwise, Form 1310 is included in your Efile.
Here's more info on Form 1310.
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