Form 1310: Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer
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Form 1310 lets a surviving spouse, executor, or other claimant collect an income-tax refund owed to someone who has died. You enter the deceased taxpayer's details, your relationship and capacity (court-appointed personal representative or otherwise), and how the refund should be paid. With JustFill you upload the blank IRS 1310 PDF, the AI maps each field, and you type the details before downloading it free to file with the deceased's return.
Form 1310 is filed to claim a federal income-tax refund on behalf of a deceased taxpayer. It identifies the decedent, the tax year, and the person claiming the refund, and asks which box applies — surviving spouse, court-appointed personal representative, or other claimant (who must provide additional documentation). It's usually attached to the decedent's final return (or a return that generates the refund). Getting the claimant box and capacity right is what lets the IRS release the refund. JustFill lets you complete the 1310 online so the details are clear before you file.
The official Form 1310 and its instructions are free to download from the IRS at irs.gov/forms-pubs/about-form-1310. Open the blank PDF in JustFill to type the decedent and claimant details, then download the completed form to file with the return.
Get the official Form 1310 PDF from IRSWhat each section of Form 1310 asks for. JustFill’s AI will detect these fields automatically when you upload the PDF — review the breakdown below so you know what to enter.
The deceased taxpayer's name, SSN, and date of death.
The year of the return generating the refund.
Your name, address, and relationship to the decedent.
Surviving spouse, court-appointed rep, or other claimant.
Whether a personal representative was appointed, will pay debts, etc.
The claimant signs and dates the statement.
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