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April 15, 2020
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Filing for a deceased relative

  • April 15, 2020
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I'm a little stumped.  My relative did leave a will, appointing my sister as executor. However, with the pandemic, the courts have been closed and may only be starting to conduct business virtually. Consequently, no official court document appointing executor. Additionally, there is a back-up in issuing death certificates.


My questions: Do I need to wait to file until I have these documents in hand? Also, I'm guessing that this will all need to be filed by mail?  

 

    Best answer by Anonymous_

    Your sister can file the return as the personal representative since she was named as executor in the will.

     

     

    A personal representative of an estate is an executor, administrator, or anyone who is in charge of the decedent's property. Generally, an executor (or executrix) is named in a decedent's will to administer the estate and distribute properties as the decedent has directed.

     

    See https://www.irs.gov/publications/p559#idm140428158283904

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    April 15, 2020

    Your sister can file the return as the personal representative since she was named as executor in the will.

     

     

    A personal representative of an estate is an executor, administrator, or anyone who is in charge of the decedent's property. Generally, an executor (or executrix) is named in a decedent's will to administer the estate and distribute properties as the decedent has directed.

     

    See https://www.irs.gov/publications/p559#idm140428158283904