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Will the IRS figure the amount of tax and credits for taxpayers?

If you choose, the IRS will figure your tax on Form 1040EZ, Form 1040A, or Form 1040. See Topic 552, Tax and Credits Figured by IRS, for more information.

What are the tax options for lump sum distributions from retirement plans?

Special tax computations are allowed for qualifying recipients of certain lump sum distributions from retirement plans. See Topic 412 which discusses Lump Sum Distributions or Publication 575, Pension and Annuity Income.

What is alternative minimum tax?

The tax laws give preferential treatment to certain kinds of income and allow special deductions and credits for some kinds of expenses. The alternative minimum tax attempts to ensure that all individuals who benefit from these tax advantages will pay at least a minimum amount of tax. The alternative minimum tax is a separate tax computation that, in effect, reduces the benefit of certain deductions and credits, thus creating a tax liability for an individual who would otherwise pay little or no tax. You may have to pay the alternative minimum tax if your taxable income for regular tax purposes, plus any of the adjustments and preference items that apply to you, is more than a specified exemption amount. To determine if you may be subject to the alternative minimum tax, see the Form 1040 instructions for line 48, or refer to Form 6251, Alternative Minimum Tax - Individuals.

How do I deduct the administration expenses of my father's estate?

Expenses of administering an estate can be deducted either from the gross estate in figuring the federal estate tax on Form 706 or from the estate's gross income in figuring the estate's income tax on Form 1041. However, these expenses cannot be claimed for both estate tax and income tax purposes. In most cases, this rule also applies to expenses incurred in the sale of property by an estate (not as a dealer).

For more information, see Publication 559, Survivors, Executors, and Administrators, designed to help those in charge of the property (estate) of an individual who has died. Also, see Publication 950, Introduction to Estate and Gift Taxes.

Administration expenses include: fees paid to the fiduciary for administering the estate, attorney, accountant, and return preparer fees, expenses incurred for the production or collection of taxable income, expenses incurred for the management, conservation, or maintenance of property held for the production of taxable income, and expenses in connection with the determination, collection, or refund of any tax.

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