Question : The IRS audited my deceased dad’s estate last year, and looks like they want to audit again. How long?
My dad’s revenue streams were converted to trust about 5 years prior to his passing. It has been 5 years since his passing. Last year, we were audited for his estate. There was a finding that there was no revenue. This year, I received a notice that they want to audit for two years.ago They even replaced his first name with Deceased. What kind of government bureaucracy flags a $ 0 income estate that has been closed (previously proven by IRS audit) Also I am not the executor, nor the recipient of any of the trust money.
Has the IRS gotten that callous and unfeeling that live people are not enough for them? Who was the idiot who changed his first name to Deceased in the IRS records? They spent over $ 100 Million on new computers and software, yet they can’t determine that auditing closed estates over and over is counterproductive? First audit was 7 year audit, recent one is single year, 2005.
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Answer by bostonianinmo
This is just a guess, but I’d say that the trustee didn’t properly prepare the trust’s tax returns when they were due. If the trust has been wrapped up, a final return should have been filed. That would have put the IRS on notice that there was nothing to go looking for any more and would probably have them off of your back now.