Discussion:1099 for inherited IRS
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Discussion Forum Index --> Basic Tax Questions --> 1099 for inherited IRS
Discussion Forum Index --> Tax Questions --> 1099 for inherited IRS
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| Who gets the 1099 when a person dies. The estate of the benefactors. So who has to pay the taxes?
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| I'm assuming you meant IRA not IRS. Who was the check made payable to? | |


