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Received dead husband's (died in 2020) Canadian social security

robinweaver
Level 3
The widow has reported his death but they keep sending the checks.
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IRonMaN
Level 15

Send them back.


Slava Ukraini!
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BobKamman
Level 15


Are you sure they're not survivor benefits?

robinweaver
Level 3

No, she's still getting two checks: one in her name and one in her husband's name.  

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BobKamman
Level 15

Was she getting checks before her husband died?  I'm not sure you have a tax question.  

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robinweaver
Level 3

I was hoping for an opinion about whether I should claim his income on her taxes.

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IRonMaN
Level 15

If he is deceased, how is he getting to the bank to cash them?  Hopefully she isn't forging his name on the checks and cashing them.


Slava Ukraini!
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robinweaver
Level 3

direct deposit

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BobKamman
Level 15

Since she is keeping it, it's taxable.  It wouldn't even qualify for the special treatment for Canadian Social Security (0%-85% taxable depending on amount of other income) because basically it's just stolen funds.  If she ends up paying it back she has a "claim of right" computation in the year it's done.  Canada has an embassy and 13 consulates in the U.S. -- I wonder how hard she is trying to resolve the problem.  And can't she tell her bank not to accept them?

robinweaver
Level 3

She's 90 and doing the best she can.  She escaped the Iron Curtain around Hungary, was accepted in Canada, and then the US.  She's called three times and written once and is still hopeful she can get it resolved before 2022 tax season.  "Stolen" seems a bit harsh for an elderly widow trying her best.

Thanks for the opinion about claiming it and pursuing the claim of right.

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