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How is a living trust viewed for income tax purposes?

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How is a living trust viewed for income tax purposes?

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During your lifetime, any living trust created by you is disregarded for tax purposes. That is, the income of the trust is reported on your personal income tax return. A living trust does not file its own separate tax return until after you die. Therefore, typically, a person would not apply for a taxpayer identification number for a living trust until after the death of the grantor.

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