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MY SPOUSE DIED LAST YEAR. CAN I FILE AS SINGLE AND LET HIS ESTATE FILE HIS TAX RETURN?
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Who's handling the estate return? Why not ask them?
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My first day of barber school taught me that the answer is "no".
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I would hope that there is an attorney who specializes in that matter taking care of that estate... Just my opinion...
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Iron Man as you know Barbers that have plenty of clients do quite well financially... No cost of goods sold... Just my opinion
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It's pretty much tax free income -------------- no 1099, no income, right? 🤔
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I bet a lot of it is paid in cash, too. If you don't put it in the bank, it's not taxable, right?
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Coffee cans in the back yard. But you do need to invest in a good metal detector so you can make a "withdrawal" from time to time.
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