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gardenweasel

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i`m not surethis answers the question,but(and i`m not sure) , i think if the person was relatively poor,and the cost of the funeral exceeds the assets left,you can keep the assets from creditors..........

not exactly sure...it may be a state by state thing...
 
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I am quite familiar with the IRS as I manage a few businesses for friends and I fill out personal income tax returns for many of them as well every year. I have figured out a lot of ways to get a little extra money back from the government :)

But I believe the answer to this is no - you cannot deduct funeral expenses from your personal tax return. I could be wrong, but that's what I think after reading IRS documents for days and hours and weeks :scared

The exception I believe would be that you can deduct funeral expenses from the deceased person's estate. :shrug:
 

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The exception I believe would be that you can deduct funeral expenses from the deceased person's estate. :shrug:

That is, there are tax deductions for funerals that are allowed before distribution of the person's estate.
 

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For income tax purposes, there are no deductions allowed from taxable income, and no credits allowed against income tax liabilities, with regard to an estate's payment of a decedent's funeral/burial expenses, or a survivor's payment of a dependent's or non-dependent's funeral/burial expenses.

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