Married taxpayer passed away in 2013. Later that year, approx. $68k student loan debt in the taxpayer's name was cancelled. Jointly, the taxpayer and spouse are not insolvent/did not file for bankruptcy/did not perform public service. I don't believe there are any exclusions to this COD income.
Since the debt was cancelled after the taxpayer's death, should it be reported on the estate income tax return of the taxpayer? All marital assets were either in a trust or JTWROS, therefore this estate would have no assets and could potentially claim exclusion of the COD income due to insolvency?
Alternatively, could the COD income be reported on the taxpayer's married-filing-separate return? It would yield a tax liability, but how could it ever be collected if the taxpayer/estate has no assets?
Thanks in advance for your assistance and comments.
Since the debt was cancelled after the taxpayer's death, should it be reported on the estate income tax return of the taxpayer? All marital assets were either in a trust or JTWROS, therefore this estate would have no assets and could potentially claim exclusion of the COD income due to insolvency?
Alternatively, could the COD income be reported on the taxpayer's married-filing-separate return? It would yield a tax liability, but how could it ever be collected if the taxpayer/estate has no assets?
Thanks in advance for your assistance and comments.
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