I believe the daughter, about 60, is the only child and will inherit
whatever
assets exist. I presume that they still qualify for a joint return in
2009?
Their estate is well below the $3.5 million waiver; I presume no
estate return
is due in 2009 or 2010, assuming income continues to accrue until all
assets are
distributed and the estate is closed?
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I'm not familiar with Taxact, but let's ask a few questions?
1. If there is a refund, is form 1310 part of the return?
If a refund, you need a 1310.
2. Have you entered the daughter's name in the Care/of field?
If not, do so now.
Does TaxAct allow Care/of for each taxpayer?
I don't recall if two such fields are even allowed.
3. If all else fails and you don't want to use paper, is there
an on-line support group or tech support number or website?
>I believe the daughter, about 60, is the only child and will inherit
>whatever
>assets exist. I presume that they still qualify for a joint return in
>2009?
>
>Their estate is well below the $3.5 million waiver; I presume no
>estate return
>is due in 2009 or 2010, assuming income continues to accrue until all
>assets are
>distributed and the estate is closed?
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ArtKamlet at a o l dot c o m Columbus OH K2PZH
Why not just hand-write the second name after the forms are printed
out? 15 seconds max time.