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Foim 1310
(Rev. August 2014)
Department of the Treasury
Internal Revenue Service
Statement of Person Claiming
Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer
'Information about Form 1310 is available at www.irs.gov/form1310.
or. See instructions below and on back.
OMB No. 1545-0074
Attachment
Sequence No. at
Tax year decedent was due a refund:
Calendar year
. or other tax year beginning
Please
print
Or
type
Name of decedent
Date of death
Decedent's social security number
Name of person claiming refund
Your social security number
Home address (number and street). If you have a P.O. box. see instructions.
Apt. no.
City. town or post office, state. and ZIP code. If you have a foreign address. see instructions.
Part I
Check the box that applies to you. Check only one box. Be sure to complete Part III below.
. 20
. and ending
. 20
A
0 Surviving spouse requesting reissuance of a refund check (see instructions).
Court-appointed or certified personal representative (defined below). Attach a court certificate showing your appointment.
unless previously filed (see instructions).
C
0 Person, other than A or B. claiming refund for the decedent's estate (see instructions). Also, complete Part II.
Part II
Complete this part only if you checked the box on line C above.
1
Did the decedent leave a will?
2a Has a court appointed a personal representative for the estate of the decedent?
b If you answered "No" to 2a, will one be appointed?
If you answered "Yes" to 2a or 2b, the personal representative must file for the refund.
3
As the person claiming the refund for the decedent's estate, will you pay out the refund according to the laws
of the state where the decedent was a legal resident')
If you answered "No" to 3. a refund cannot be made until you submit a court certificate showing your appointment
as personal representative or other evidence that you are entitled under state law to receive the refund.
Part Ill
Signature and verification. All filers must complete this part.
Yes
No
I request a refund of taxes overpaid by or on behalf of the decedent. 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.
Signature of person claiming refund ►
Date ►
Form 1310 tRev. 8-2014)
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