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40 year old son dies unexpectedly.

Not married, no children, no will, owns nothing,  Owes the IRS back taxes.

Who files the return.  There would be a refund that would go to back taxes.

 

Died 2 weeks before Christmas of massive heart attach.

 

I do parents return, and mom is asking.

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Here in DE, if person dies intestate the court would appoint also, but they would first consider any spouse, parents or siblings over an unrelated administrator.  Also in my state, any estate assets would be used to satisfy debts of the decedent, and if debts exceed that when all is liquidated, then no one else would be responsible for the remaining debts unless there were things like someone had guaranteed the debt, co-signed a loan, was co-applicant on a credit card, etc.

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I haven't checked recently, but I believe that in Virginia, you used to be able to take the first $1,000 of estate assets to pay for the funeral.  I don't think you can get much funeral for that, but that is the amount that used to be allowed for a "bankrupt" estate.  After that, everything went to the debts of the decedent.  But I don't think it is automatic that someone is appointed to handle things - I think that someone must petition the court to appoint an administrator.

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I'm with Michael on this one.  Since there is nothing to be gained, and no assets at issue, why waste time and effort to prepare a return that leaves everyone, even the IRS, right where they were before?

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