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Death of a dependent parent

corinne91
Level 1

client claims her father as a dependent, he died 8-2024, does client have to claim his 1099r-s he received on her tax return the distribution code is 4.  Thank you so much

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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
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If a 1099R was issued to her, she claims it on her return.  If a 1099R was issued to dad, it goes on his return.


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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
Level 15

If a 1099R was issued to her, she claims it on her return.  If a 1099R was issued to dad, it goes on his return.


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BobKamman
Level 15

We have a tax on income, not pieces of paper.  Who got the money?  The "4" may mean it was a survivor pension paid to him.  But if the 1099 has her name and SSN, that's a clue that the check was payable to her also.  

corinne91
Level 1

Thanks for the reply.  just to be clear, since taxpayer claims deceased parent on her tax return as a dependent, and the 1099r's received are in his social security number, taxpayer stated that she used this money for his burial. Should she claim this on her tax return and still claim him as a dependent  or do a completely new one for deceased parent. 

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Just-Lisa-Now-
Level 15
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No, it doesnt go on her return.  How much did he get?  Does he still qualify as a dependent?


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abctax55
Level 15

A return has to be filed if income issued under HIS Social Security Number (assuming certain facts; how much, etc...).   You seldom report a dependent's income on anything other than the dependent's ITR (Kiddie tax being one exception).

(edit, to clarify - the income SHOULD be on the return filed using the SSN on the form.)

I'm just curious why the Dad is getting a F 1099-R coded as 4 (death).   Is this the first year he received it?  Who died & left it to him? 

NMI

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BobKamman
Level 15

It doesn't matter whose SSN is on the form, if the money was paid to her after his death.  Is this the remaining amount in an IRA, by any chance?  How much was it, anyway?  Enough that if it's taxable to him, she can't claim him as a dependent?  

If the money didn't go to him before his death, you don't need to file a return for him.  Don't be OCD about IRS matching it up with his nonfiling status and sending a CP 2501 next year.  They might not even be around then, and was it really more than $20,000, to generate enough tax to worry about?  

abctax55
Level 15

Sure would be nice if the OP would chime back in with some details....

I'm out.

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IRonMaN
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BobKamman
Level 15

It was 11am here when you posted that.  Not sure where OP lives, but some people are in church at that hour.  

Of course, nothing prevents them from checking for messages during the boring moments.