A long time client passed away this year, leaving a son as executor of his estate. A letter testamentary has been issued. Problem: The home was sold immediately. A forwarding address was registered with the USPS but they say they can not forward the SSA1099. When the son contacted the local SS office he was told they will not send the decedents 1099 to him, no way-no how. Not even with the letter testamentary. When he asked what should he do to be able to file his father's return they told him "that's your problem".
Is this an atypical response from SSA? Just someone having a bad day? This client always had excess deductions taken from his pension so a significant refund is probable. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks!
Is this an atypical response from SSA? Just someone having a bad day? This client always had excess deductions taken from his pension so a significant refund is probable. Any advice would be appreciated! Thanks!
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