California, I have posted other questions on this forum in regard to my mother-in-law, and here is another one. My Mother-In-Law has not filed any tax returns in the last, at least, 20 years, the only income that she had was Social Security and some Vanguard accounts that paid her monthly. She also has a free and clear house that is empty. She is in assisted living. So 2 questions, #1, what will the IRS and State do upon her death, my wife and her brother are 50/50 beneficiaries. BTW: all her mail has been forwarded to my house and nothing has ever come from the state or the Feds, when we cleaned out her house we found no documents related to taxes (she was a hoarder).
#2, if we sell her house prior to her death will that trigger an avalanche of issues for the beneficiaries in regards to her not filing for so many years? It's like they don't know she exists and my wife and Brother-In-Law have not filed taxes for her even though they are joint trustees. I keep telling them at some point things are going to catch up with them but to no avail. All thoughts would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance, Al
#2, if we sell her house prior to her death will that trigger an avalanche of issues for the beneficiaries in regards to her not filing for so many years? It's like they don't know she exists and my wife and Brother-In-Law have not filed taxes for her even though they are joint trustees. I keep telling them at some point things are going to catch up with them but to no avail. All thoughts would be appreciated!
Thanks in advance, Al