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If an Adult Dependent of a Tax Payer passes away while owing debt, does any of the Dependent's debt become the responsibility of the Tax Payer who claimed them?

mac20coaching
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sjrcpa
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If the taxpayer guaranteed the debt or cosigned for it, yes.

Otherwise it becomes a liability of the estate only.

The more I know, the more I don't know.

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sjrcpa
Level 15

If the taxpayer guaranteed the debt or cosigned for it, yes.

Otherwise it becomes a liability of the estate only.

The more I know, the more I don't know.
mac20coaching
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Thank you again!!

sjrcpa
Level 15

YW

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BobKamman
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"Claimed as a dependent" is a red herring here.  The taxpayer who claimed the exemption is likely a beneficiary of the estate.  The decedent could have had assets, as well as debt.  Follow the assets -- if they end up with someone before the debts are paid, the recipient may very well be liable, regardless of what happened on a tax return.