Infatuation Rules
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If you don't file taxes for a deceased person, the IRS can take legal action by placing a federal lien against the Estate. This essentially means you must pay the federal taxes before closing any other debts or accounts. If not, the IRS can demand the taxes be paid by the legal representative of the deceased.
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Read More »Taxes are likely the last thing you want to think about when preparing an Estate Plan, but unfortunately they must be dealt with in a timely manner. By thinking about the details of your financial affairs now, you can avoid leaving these responsibilities to loved ones. Not only can this help ease emotional stress during a difficult time, but it can protect your family from facing unexpected financial consequences. That being said, it can be helpful to understand exactly what happens if a deceased person owes taxes. While this is an uncomfortable subject, it is important to demystify the situation and learn how to handle outstanding taxes after the loss of a loved one. Keep reading to learn more about filing taxes on behalf of a deceased person and how you can prepare your own Estate for the future.
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Read More »If the decedent was married their Surviving Spouse may also take over tax duties, especially if they are filing jointly for the year. Note that taxes can be filed jointly for the year the death occurred and potentially the previous year (if the death occurred before taxes were filed). The surviving spouse would need to note this on the tax paperwork. In cases without an Estate Plan, spouse, or appointed legal representative the responsibility will typically fall on a loved one or Next of Kin. This person will need to note that they are acting as a personal representative on behalf of the deceased when filing any documents with the IRS.
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