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    form 1310 errors

    dstuber
    Level 1

    Last month, I filed an extension for a client who has since passed away. I’ve now completed the return, and there is a refund due. The executor will be signing the return, and I’d prefer to have them e-sign so I can e-file it.

    However, I’m encountering an issue with Form 1310—specifically Part I. No matter which box I check, I receive an error message. Box B is the appropriate selection in this case, but I’m unable to clear the error.

    Do you have any suggestions for resolving this, or would I need to proceed with a manual signature and mail the return instead?

    Thank you.

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    sjrcpa
    Level 15

    I usually end up paper filing.

    @Just-Lisa-Now- has magic ways and can get hers to efile.


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    Just-Lisa-Now-
    Level 15
    Level 15

    I just had one that the daughter is claiming the refund for her father that died. 

    I marked Box C at the top, Proof of death in my possession box is checked.

    Then in Part II     

    1. No

    2a. No   

    3. Yes

    E-filed no problem.


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    BobKamman
    Level 15

    @Just-Lisa-Now- The problem with that is answering "no" to the question about whether a personal representative has been appointed.  

    Box B also requires a copy of the court appointment document to be attached.  And the 1310 instructions tell us that the form does not need to be attached.  Apparently there are so few taxpayers dying these days, that no one has bothered to match the e-filing protocols with what IRS says it wants.  

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    Just-Lisa-Now-
    Level 15
    Level 15

    It says has a court appointed a personal rep for the estate, is that the same as a trustee or executor being named?


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    BobKamman
    Level 15

    As the Form 1310 instructions explain,

    Personal Representative
    For purposes of this form, a personal representative is the
    executor or administrator of the decedent’s estate, as
    appointed or certified by the court.  

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    Terry53029
    Level 15
    Level 15

    @Just-Lisa-Now- I do same, and have no issues e-filing

    BobKamman
    Level 15

    So you're saying that you advise clients who have been appointed personal representative (executor, administrator) to claim that they have not been, and then sign the Form 1310 "Under penalties of perjury, I declare that I have examined this claim, and to the best of my knowledge and belief, it is true, correct, and complete." ?

    I wouldn't admit that in public.   

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    Just-Lisa-Now-
    Level 15
    Level 15

    When the only difference it makes it whether it can be EFile or not, I'll stick to how I do it. 

    You can stick to your paper filing of everything Bob.

     


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    dstuber
    Level 1

    thanks for your answers, I don't know why Intuit won't fix this problem!

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