Can an entire IRS debt be paid by the estate of a deceased or must it be split between the estate and the surviving spouse?
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Can an entire IRS debt be paid by the estate of a deceased or must it be split between the estate and the surviving spouse?
My husband recently died leaving behind a large debt on a prior year tax return. The return was filed as married filing jointly.
Asked on April 1, 2012 under Bankruptcy Law, Virginia
Answers:
Daniel Bowen / Daniel D. Bowen, Attorney at Law
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Because you filed a joint return you also owe the debt. Consult a tax attorney as to whether the innocent spouse rule applies.
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