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Executor’s Duties Concerning Taxation
Finalizing the tax affairs
The executor of a deceased estate, one need to finalize tax issues and provide the information to benefiters of the deceased estate.
Duties of an Executor1. Lodging a final income tax return, & any
outstanding prior-year income tax returns, for the deceased person. Not all residents are required to lodge income tax returns in which event a non-lodgment advice should be lodged with the Australian Taxation Office (ATO).
Duties of an Executor Contd…2. Ensure that any tax liabilities are paid or tax
refunds received by the deceased estate
Duties of an Executor Contd…3. Lodging any trust tax returns for the deceased
estate
Duties of an Executor Contd…4. Providing beneficiaries with the information
they need to include trust distributions in their personal income tax returns. In certain circumstances the Executor may need to pay tax on their behalf.
Tax-Related Liabilities
Any tax-related liabilities which arise from your role as the Executor is separate from the Executor’s own personal tax liabilities.
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