Will my parent’s lack of tax filing be an issue for me when managing their estate?

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    Elliot

      If the estate has assets like a house you will need to clear all the liabilities like taxes. So yes taxes will have to be dealt with.

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      Rachel

        Yes, my husband was executor for his father’s estate and we had to file taxes to close out the estate.

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        Ellen

          Perhaps check with an elder care attorney in your state. Sometimes they offer no charge consultation.

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          Heather

            I wouldn’t worry about the business. If there’s so little profit after all expenses it’s a hobby.

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            Kathryn

              There is a certain income amount where you are not required to file taxes. I don’t know the $ amount though, but you can look it up on IRS site.

              Mostly it would be teens that meet that, but some low income elderly people do to….

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              Catherine

                Maybe get a professional involved who can get this straightened out ASAP ( because it will be an issue)

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                Sara

                  My parents won’t even do a will or appoint executor or anything.

                  My dad passed away in 2016, my mom saw how much we struggled to get things in order etc, yet she won’t do it.

                  Alot because of mental health, it’s so hard to help people we care for when they are struggling.

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                  Michael

                    If they don’t file, it’ll definitely be an issue in the future.

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                    Tia

                      Yes, it will be an issue for the estate and the executor will have to handle the filings.

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                      Lisa

                        I’m surprised they haven’t received a letter of penalties and interest for not filing or filing late for both individual & business taxes!

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                        Christine

                          May not be relevant, but per our CPA the IRS was behind on notifying taxpayers of tax discrepancies and the penalties associated. We got a $20 underpayment + fees ‘bill’ on our 2020 taxes in March 2024.

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                          Randy

                            Why are you not stepping in to help this parent? What if they stop doing other important things? Better to be proactive than clean up a mess.

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                            Asucena

                              Your situation sounds exactly like mine. A few years ago my elderly father’s natural gas service was turned off for non-payment during the winter (it was setup with a debit card that had expired) so I looked into this for him and he agreed to give me POA because my late mother handled everything financially and he had no clue what was what anymore.

                              I got everything caught up and organized and now take responsibility of all his financial matters, including filing taxes for him. (He gets a small refund most years.) Whatever you and your parent decide, be sure you check to see if property taxes on a paid off home are paid and current!

                              If personal income taxes aren’t current, that’s a sign there are other things likely not being taken care of either. Best of luck.

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                              Angelika

                                Help them to file, get your tax person to do their taxes or find them a professional- it’s a tax write off.

                                Help them to get organized with business expenses. It doesn’t have to be complicated. Perhaps it’s better if a professional can help them with that.

                                They might be missing out on some refunds actually if they are low income.

                                They might be secretly stressed about it if they are procrastinating. Just for their peace of mind is worth getting them some help.

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