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Fees received by personal representatives are taxable

by Boyd Johnson on October 2, 2009

Serving as a personal representative takes a lot of time. As a result, some personal representatives consider charging the estate for their time as permitted under Minn. Stat. 524.3-719.

As appealing as that can be, the attorney should help the personal representative consider all the consequences of that decision. One consequence that is often overlooked is that fees paid to the personal representative are taxable and must be included in their gross income. As a result, the estate may be required to generate a 1099.

Additionally, self-employment taxes may apply. Professional personal representatives always pay self-employment tax. Non-professional personal representatives do not pay self-employment tax unless the following conditions are met:

  1. a trade or business is included in the estate’s assets;
  2. the personal representative actively participates in the business; and
  3. the fees are related to the operation of the business.

See IRS Publication 559 for more information.

As a footnote, always remember to include fees paid to the personal representative on the final account as required by Minn. Stat. 525.48.

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Probate fees increase today

by Boyd Johnson on July 1, 2009

Under new laws signed in May, court fees increase today (July 1, 2009) as follows:

  • Probate filing fees increase $70. For Hennepin County, this means the filing fee is now $322. For Ramsey County and Anoka County (and many other counties), the filing fee is now $320.
  • Plain copies increase from $5 to $8.
  • Certified copies increase from $10 to $14.
  • Depositing a will increases from $20 to $27.

Make sure you include correct fees for your probate filings or your documents may be returned.

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Probate court fees set to increase

May 18, 2009

Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty has signed S.F. No. 802, which increases court filing fees (357.021, subd 2). The filing fees that affect probate cases include the following:

The filing fee increases from a base of $240 to a base of $310
Certified copies increase from $10 per copy to $14.
Other copies increase from $5 to $8.
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Hennepin County: Filing Fees and Copy Requests

December 15, 2008

There have been quite a number of procedural changes to probates in Hennepin County in recent months. The Registrars have issued another change today.
Separate checks are now required for filing fees and copy requests. Additionally, the checks will likely need to be sent at separate times. Previously, many attorneys sent in one check [...]

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