His estate...which is actually him continued after death for business purposes.
I have received a tax levy in my deceased husband
old business account from 2004
Am I responsible
No, the estate is responsible for the medical bills of the deceased. Only after they are resolved can the estate be closed any remainder distributed.
The estate is responsible for paying all taxes. The executor is responsible for making sure that the estate does so.
No, if they were not joint debtor's with the deceased they are not responsible for any of his or her debts.
The estate of the deceased is responsible for paying all the deceased's lawful debts.
In most cases the debts of the deceased are the responsibility of the estate. However, you are considered to have benefited from his not paying taxes. If you filed a joint return, you may be held responsible. Consult a probate or tax attorney in your jurisdiction for help.
In general, the estate of a deceased person is responsible for paying any taxes owed until the assets are distributed to the beneficiaries. Once the probate process is completed and the property is transferred to the beneficiary's name, they would become responsible for the taxes going forward. It is important to consult with an estate attorney or tax professional for specific guidance based on your situation and jurisdiction.
most of the time
Your mother's estate is responsible. If you signed the paperwork on some items, you could be held responsible.
a good citizen is a responsible person meaning that a responsible person would pay their taxes
how long can you leave house in deceased name
Au contraire! If you are responsible for paying taxes and do not, you may suffer the legal consequences.
yes, because everyone needs to be responsible on paying their taxes.