United States · IRS
Form 1310 — Statement of Person Claiming Refund Due a Deceased Taxpayer
Form 1310 lets a survivor or personal representative claim a federal tax refund owed to someone who has died.
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Who needs 1310?
Surviving spouses (in some cases), executors and other claimants filing a final return that results in a refund.
How to fill it with DocsArc
- Open 1310 in the DocsArc workspace with one click above.
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Frequently asked questions
Does a surviving spouse always need it?
No — a surviving spouse filing a joint return with the decedent usually does not need Form 1310.
Always verify you have the current version: official IRS page
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