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I never can, but Lisa seems to have all the luck.
EDIT: I can efile a MFJ return when one of the spouses has died.
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Sometimes SSA locks out the SSN, but otherwise, yes.
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I never can, but Lisa seems to have all the luck.
EDIT: I can efile a MFJ return when one of the spouses has died.
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The average age of my client base is about 114 so it isn’t that unusual for me to file returns for deceased folks and I don’t recall having any issues e-filing those returns . Of course you can’t e-file any returns for dead or living folks right now since the IRS has e-filing shutdown until January.
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Thank you ALL for the quick responses. I've got two married clients that each have one spouse that has passed away. So I will try to e-file those returns during tax season. Happy Thanksgiving to ALL.
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Lisa - If the error code for e-file says that SSA has locked the SSN, there is no way to e-file? Don't want to wait for an hour for technical service if this is going to be the answer...