My client tragically passed 2-25-24 with no will and very few assets. He is due a federal refund and since there is no executor for his estate his sister will collect the refund using form 1310. My question is can I e-file his return along with 1310 as part of it with no signature in part lll, or do I print it, have his sister sign the form and attach it as a PDF.
The sisters name and S.S # are listed in the heading.
Part 1 box C is checked
Part ll boxes 1,2a & b are marked NO and box 3 is YES.
As always thank you an advance for your help.
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I have had a few this season just do as @Terry53029 stated in his post. Be sure to enter the personal representative's name on the 1310 and it will flow to the IRS e-file Authentication statement in the program and that is how the 1310 gets signed.
I've always just filled out the 1310, and e-filed with return never attached as PDF. Never had a problem, but it seems like a lot of folks have issues.
I have had a few this season just do as @Terry53029 stated in his post. Be sure to enter the personal representative's name on the 1310 and it will flow to the IRS e-file Authentication statement in the program and that is how the 1310 gets signed.
Was the sister appointed personal representative by the surrogates court? I wouldn’t file 1310 for intestate decedent without seeing letters testimentary.
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