They don't penalize older women for filiing 1040s late after year of death, do they?
I just spoke to a very nice widowed woman over the phone. Based on the info i have she'll need to file a 1040 for 2006 this year-- pretty simple.
I'm not year sure as to whether she'll need to file for 2005, the year her spouse passed away. Being able to file as Married Joint in 2005 might
How does the IRS treat this? If the need arises I hope that i can tell her that she wont get any late filing penalty. Or will she get a penalty and then we appeal it?
(thanks much)
I just spoke to a very nice widowed woman over the phone. Based on the info i have she'll need to file a 1040 for 2006 this year-- pretty simple.
I'm not year sure as to whether she'll need to file for 2005, the year her spouse passed away. Being able to file as Married Joint in 2005 might
How does the IRS treat this? If the need arises I hope that i can tell her that she wont get any late filing penalty. Or will she get a penalty and then we appeal it?
(thanks much)
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