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My mother died in 2015 - I have received 1099 in her SSN & the estate EIN, can I combine this all on the 1041?

My mother died on 7/4/15, it was early 2016 before I get the EIN for the estate.  So I have 1099's in both the trust EIN & her SSN -  Do I report all this income on the Estate return on a 1041? 

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My mother died in 2015 - I have received 1099 in her SSN & the estate EIN, can I combine this all on the 1041?

Yes if you received the 1099 in her name after her date of death it is considered Income in Respect to the Decedent.  You can include it on the estate return.

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My mother died in 2015 - I have received 1099 in her SSN & the estate EIN, can I combine this all on the 1041?

Yes if you received the 1099 in her name after her date of death it is considered Income in Respect to the Decedent.  You can include it on the estate return.

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My mother died in 2015 - I have received 1099 in her SSN & the estate EIN, can I combine this all on the 1041?

Thank you so much  - just saw this response!
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