How to File Income Tax Returns for the Deceased

Filing an income tax return for a deceased individual may be necessary if they had taxable income. As their legal heir or representative, it becomes your responsibility to file this return for income earned until their passing. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it:

Understanding Legal Heirs
A legal heir represents the deceased's assets. To register as one, you need one of these documents:

Legal Heir Certificate from a court or local revenue authority
The deceased's registered Will
Family pension certificate from the State/Central government
Surviving family member certificate, translated and notarized if not in English/Hindi

Registering as a Legal Heir
Here's how to register as a legal heir on the income tax website:

Log in to the income tax e-filing portal using your ID and password.
Go to 'Authorized Partners' > 'Register as Representative' and choose 'Let's Get Started.'
Select 'Create New Request.'
Fill in the category, PAN details, date of death, and reason for registration.
Attach the necessary documents.
Click 'Proceed' and 'Verify the Request,' then 'Submit Request' to receive acknowledgment.
Note: Clearly state the 'Reason for Registration' as a representative assessee.

Required Documents for Filing ITR
You'll need:

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The deceased's PAN Card
Your self-attested PAN Card
Legal Heir Certificate
Any order issued in the deceased's name, if applicable
Approval Process
The e-filing administrator reviews your request. If approved, you can access services for both the legal heir and the deceased. If rejected, you'll receive a reason and can make corrections.

Filing ITR as Legal Heir
Upon approval, file the return just like for an individual. Use e-verification methods like Aadhaar OTP or net banking, or manually sign the acknowledgment and send it to the Central Processing Centre in Bengaluru.

Calculating the Deceased Person's Income
Calculate the deceased's income from the start of the fiscal year to the date of death.
Use bank statements and other documents to estimate if necessary.
Any income from inherited assets after their death is taxable to you and should be included in your own return.

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