Managing the Final Tax Returns for Someone Who Has Died

(firmenpresse) - OTTAWA, ONTARIO -- (Marketwired) -- 02/02/16 -- The Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) recognizes that coping with the death of a loved one is difficult. There are many things to keep in mind when you are managing the tax affairs of a deceased person. In general, the final individual income tax return of a deceased person is prepared and filed in the same manner as when they were alive. All income up to the date of death must be reported and all credits and deductions the person is entitled to may be claimed. You may also have to file any income tax returns for the years preceding the year of his or her death if the individual has not done so.
What should you do first?
- Provide us with the deceased's date of death as soon as possible. You can call us at 1-800-959-8281, or complete and send it to your.
- Consult our and our tax guide entitled for detailed information.
- Advise of the deceased's date of death. For more information, or to get the address of the Service Canada Centre nearest you, visit their , or call 1-800-622-6232.
Important facts
Here are a few things to keep in mind when dealing with someone's taxes after they have passed away.
- File a - A final return must be filed after a death. The legal representative of the deceased must report all of the deceased's income from January 1 of the year of death up to and including the date of death, and report income earned after the date of death on a . The legal representative of the deceased must sign the return. Consult the CRA website for the filing .
- Instalments - If an individual who pays tax by instalments dies during the year, instalment payments due on or after the date of death do not have to be paid.
- Consult the CRA's - This chart lists all types of income, deductions, and credits and tells you what type of return each can (or must) be reported or claimed.
- - If the deceased receives a GST/HST credit payment after the date of death, return the payment to your and provide the CRA with the date of death so we can update our records.
- - When a CCTB recipient dies, the next of kin or the estate should inform us in writing by sending a letter to your . The CRA may be able to transfer the CCTB and/or UCCB payments to someone else caring for the child. If the deceased is an eligible child, your entitlement to CCTB and UCCB payments stops the month after the child's date of death. You can use "End care of child" on My Account or call 1-800-387-1193 to update our records.
- - The tax treatment of capital property can be complex. Consult our website for more information.
Information for legal representatives
- - You are a legal representative of a deceased person if you are named executor in the will, you are appointed as the administrator of the estate by a court, or you are the liquidator for an estate in Quebec.
- - As a legal representative, you may want to get a clearance certificate before you distribute any property under your control. A clearance certificate certifies that all the amounts the deceased owed to the CRA have been paid, or that we have accepted security for the payment.
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Contacts:
Philippe Brideau
Media Relations
Canada Revenue Agency
613-941-6269
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