According to John Levine <
[email protected]>:
According to Michael Bratt <[email protected]>:
Taxpayer died in 2021 before filing 2020 tax return; completing return now (on extension). There
is a court-appointed executor (son-in-law of deceased) to settle the estate and sign the return.
Does the letter from the court need to be attached to the 2020 tax return?
Oops, took a look, we did file a form 1310 with box B checked, but our accountant
filed the return electronically. The instructions say that if you're the court appointed representative you don't need to file 1310 so I don't know why we did.
Whatever it was, the IRS sent the refund in about a week.
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