If your parent has died but had some income in the same financial year, their tax return must still be filed.
Nidhi | Aug 20, 2025 |
File ITR for Deceased Parent: Know How to Register as Legal Heir
Filing the Income Tax Return is the responsibility of every eligible taxpayer. But what if the taxpayer has passed away? Can their legal heir still file their ITR? Many people do not know that income tax still needs to be filed even after a person has passed away. If your parent has died but had some income in the same financial year, their tax return must still be filed. However, to do this, you need to prove your relationship with the deceased person and that you are actually their legal heir. Let us understand how we can file an ITR and claim a refund for a deceased parent.
As discussed earlier, you need to get proof of being a legal heir of the deceased person before filing the ITR. You can get this proof from the Municipal corporation office or the tehsildar by submitting an application form along with a death certificate, Identity Proof, address proof and documents. After paying a fee and completing the verification process, you will get a certificate within 2-3 weeks.
After obtaining the legal heir certificate, you need to register yourself at the income tax portal as a legal heir. Here is how you can do it:
Once your registration gets approval from the income tax department, you can file ITR for your deceased parent.
The legal heir must have the following documents to file ITR on behalf of the deceased person:
When you are filing the ITR on behalf of your deceased parent as a legal heir, you must note a few things:
The steps are easy, but still, if you are confused or cannot handle things during an emotional time, it is best to consult a tax expert to make the process easy and smooth.
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