| Not really. To sign a tax return for her, you really need a Power of Attorney, or at the very least a notarized statement from her giving you permission to sign the tax return.
Same deal with the refund check, but you CAN deposit the check into a joint account without signatures, and actually, if you have it direct deposited into a joint account, the whole check signing thing becomes moot, because there is no check.
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