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jon_i

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Which form should be filed when the personal representative anticipates that he or she will be unable to have Form 706 filed on time?
 
  a. Form 56, Notice Concerning Fiduciary Relationship.
  b. Form 4768, Application for Extension of Time to File U.S. Estate Tax Return
  c. U.S. Treasury Form 706, U.S. Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return
  d. Form SS-4, Application for an Employer Identification Number

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Which form is used to obtain a tax identification number for the estate?
 
  a. Form 56, Notice Concerning Fiduciary Relationship.
  b. Form 4768, Application for Extension of Time to File U.S. Estate Tax Return
  c. U.S. Treasury Form 706, U.S. Estate (and Generation-Skipping Transfer) Tax Return
  d. Form SS-4, Application for an Employer Identification Number



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Answer to Question 1

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